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fimbrial protein

Members of this family adopt a secondary structure consisting of a beta sandwich, with nine strands arranged in two sheets in a Greek key topology. They are predominantly found in bacterial mannose-specific adhesins, since they are capable of binding to D-mannose [1]. [1]. 12010488. Structural basis of tropism of Escherichia coli to the bladder during urinary tract infection. Hung CS, Bouckaert J, Hung D, Pinkner J, Widberg C, DeFusco A, Auguste CG, Strouse R, Langermann S, Waksman G, Hultgren SJ;. Mol Microbiol. 2002;44:903-915. (from Pfam)

Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF020723.5
Method:
HMM
2.

fimbrial protein

GO Terms:
Biological Process:
cell adhesion (GO:0007155)
Cellular Component:
pilus (GO:0009289)
Date:
2024-08-14
Family Accession:
NF012635.5
Method:
HMM
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fimbrial protein

fimbrial protein such as fimbrial adhesive protein FimH, which mediates shear-dependent binding of type 1 fimbriae to mannosylated surfaces via force-enhanced allosteric catch bonds and requires FimF and FimG

Date:
2016-05-13
Family Accession:
11182034
Method:
Sparcle
8.

type 1 fimbria D-mannose specific adhesin FimH

Gene:
fimH
Date:
2019-06-05
Family Accession:
NBR008196
Method:
BlastRule
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