To cause disease and persist in a host, pathogenic and commensal microbes must adhere to tissues. Colonization and infection depend on specific molecular interactions at the host-microbe interface that involve microbial surface proteins, or adhesins. To date, adhesins are only known to bind to host receptors non-covalently. Here we show that the streptococcal surface protein SfbI mediates covalent interaction with the host protein fibrinogen using an unusual internal thioester bond as a ‘chemical harpoon’. This cross-linking reaction allows bacterial attachment to fibrin and SfbI binding to human cells in a model of inflammation. Thioester-containing domains are unexpectedly prevalent in Gram-positive bacteria, including many clinically rel...
AbstractGram-positive pathogens such as staphylococci contain multiple cell wall-anchored proteins t...
Fibrinogen is an essential part of the blood coagulation cascade and a major component of the extrac...
Integrin-dependent cell invasion of some pathogenic bacteria is mediated by surface proteins targeti...
This work was supported by the MRC, UK grant MR/K001485 for MW, JME, MR, MJB, USL; the BBSRC, UK gra...
Many bacterial pathogens present adhesins at the tips of long macromolecular filaments known as pili...
The bacterial surface can be thought of as the interface where pathogenic bacteria encounter the hum...
Streptococcus pyogenes is an important human pathogen. One of the most prominent virulence factors p...
Streptococcal fibronectin binding protein I (SfbI) mediates adherence to and invasion of Streptococc...
Streptococcal fibronectin binding protein I (SfbI) mediates adherence to and invasion of Streptococc...
Fibronectin (Fn) and fibrinogen (Fg) are major host proteins present in the extracellular matrix, bl...
Persistent staphylococcal infections are a major medical problem, especially when they occur on impl...
Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic bacterial pathogen that can infect humans and other specie...
Bacterial pathogens are equipped with specialized surface-exposed proteins that bind strongly to lig...
Integrin-dependent cell invasion of some pathogenic bacteria is mediated by surface proteins targeti...
Streptococcal fibronectin binding protein I (SfbI) mediates adherence to and invasion of Streptococc...
AbstractGram-positive pathogens such as staphylococci contain multiple cell wall-anchored proteins t...
Fibrinogen is an essential part of the blood coagulation cascade and a major component of the extrac...
Integrin-dependent cell invasion of some pathogenic bacteria is mediated by surface proteins targeti...
This work was supported by the MRC, UK grant MR/K001485 for MW, JME, MR, MJB, USL; the BBSRC, UK gra...
Many bacterial pathogens present adhesins at the tips of long macromolecular filaments known as pili...
The bacterial surface can be thought of as the interface where pathogenic bacteria encounter the hum...
Streptococcus pyogenes is an important human pathogen. One of the most prominent virulence factors p...
Streptococcal fibronectin binding protein I (SfbI) mediates adherence to and invasion of Streptococc...
Streptococcal fibronectin binding protein I (SfbI) mediates adherence to and invasion of Streptococc...
Fibronectin (Fn) and fibrinogen (Fg) are major host proteins present in the extracellular matrix, bl...
Persistent staphylococcal infections are a major medical problem, especially when they occur on impl...
Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic bacterial pathogen that can infect humans and other specie...
Bacterial pathogens are equipped with specialized surface-exposed proteins that bind strongly to lig...
Integrin-dependent cell invasion of some pathogenic bacteria is mediated by surface proteins targeti...
Streptococcal fibronectin binding protein I (SfbI) mediates adherence to and invasion of Streptococc...
AbstractGram-positive pathogens such as staphylococci contain multiple cell wall-anchored proteins t...
Fibrinogen is an essential part of the blood coagulation cascade and a major component of the extrac...
Integrin-dependent cell invasion of some pathogenic bacteria is mediated by surface proteins targeti...