Intimin and Invasin are prototypical inverse (Type Ve) autotransporters and important virulence factors of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli and Yersinia spp. respectively. In addition to a C-terminal extracellular domain and a β-barrel transmembrane domain, both proteins also contain a short N-terminal periplasmic domain that, in Intimin, includes a lysin motif (LysM), which is thought to mediate binding to peptidoglycan. We show that the periplasmic domain of Intimin does bind to peptidoglycan both in vitro and in vivo, but only under acidic conditions. We were able to determine a dissociation constant of 0.8 μM for this interaction, whereas the Invasin periplasmic domain, which lacks a LysM, bound only weakly in vitro and failed to bind ...
Background: Gram-negative bacteria have developed a limited repertoire of solutions for secreting pr...
Background: Gram-negative bacteria have developed a limited repertoire of solutions for secreting pr...
Autotransporter proteins comprise a large family of virulence factors that consist of a-barrel trans...
Intimin and Invasin are prototypical inverse (Type Ve) autotransporters and important virulence fact...
Invasin and intimin are major virulence factors of enteropathogenic Yersiniae and Escherichia coli, ...
The bacterial cell surface proteins intimin and invasin are virulence factors that share a common do...
Enterohemorrhagic and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli are among the most important food-borne path...
A eukaryotic cell-binding domain from the intimin (Int) polypeptide of enteropathogenic Escherichia ...
SummaryIntimins and invasins are virulence factors produced by pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria. Th...
Intimin and invasin are adhesins and central virulence factors of attaching and effacing bacteria, s...
Intimin is an essential adhesin of attaching and effacing organisms such as entropathogenic Escheric...
Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) has emerged as an important agent of diarrhoeal disease. ...
Gram-negative bacteria use different protein secretion systems, ranging from type I through type IX,...
Enterohaemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) O157:H7 is a primary food-borne bacterial pathogen capable of caus...
Intimin is an essential adhesin of attaching and effacing organisms such as entropathogenic Escheric...
Background: Gram-negative bacteria have developed a limited repertoire of solutions for secreting pr...
Background: Gram-negative bacteria have developed a limited repertoire of solutions for secreting pr...
Autotransporter proteins comprise a large family of virulence factors that consist of a-barrel trans...
Intimin and Invasin are prototypical inverse (Type Ve) autotransporters and important virulence fact...
Invasin and intimin are major virulence factors of enteropathogenic Yersiniae and Escherichia coli, ...
The bacterial cell surface proteins intimin and invasin are virulence factors that share a common do...
Enterohemorrhagic and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli are among the most important food-borne path...
A eukaryotic cell-binding domain from the intimin (Int) polypeptide of enteropathogenic Escherichia ...
SummaryIntimins and invasins are virulence factors produced by pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria. Th...
Intimin and invasin are adhesins and central virulence factors of attaching and effacing bacteria, s...
Intimin is an essential adhesin of attaching and effacing organisms such as entropathogenic Escheric...
Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) has emerged as an important agent of diarrhoeal disease. ...
Gram-negative bacteria use different protein secretion systems, ranging from type I through type IX,...
Enterohaemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) O157:H7 is a primary food-borne bacterial pathogen capable of caus...
Intimin is an essential adhesin of attaching and effacing organisms such as entropathogenic Escheric...
Background: Gram-negative bacteria have developed a limited repertoire of solutions for secreting pr...
Background: Gram-negative bacteria have developed a limited repertoire of solutions for secreting pr...
Autotransporter proteins comprise a large family of virulence factors that consist of a-barrel trans...