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<StructureSection load='4f8p' size='340' side='right' caption='Adhesin PsaA complex with galactose (PDB ID [[4f8p]])' scene=''>
<StructureSection load='' size='350' side='right' caption='Adhesin PsaA complex with tert-butyl formate and galactose (stick model) (PDB ID [[4f8p]])' scene='70/705684/Cv/1'>
'''Adhesins''' (Adh) are surface components of bacteria which facillitate adhesion to surfaces or other cells.  Adh are specific surface recognition protein and are regarded as virulence factors.


== Function ==
== Function ==


== Disease ==
'''Adhesins''' (Adh) are surface components of bacteria which facillitate adhesion to surfaces or other cells.  Adh are specific surface recognition protein and are regarded as virulence factors.<ref>PMID:11043979</ref>  '''FimH''' is the ''E. coli'' adhesin which is part of the type 1 pili of the bacteria.  The pili is composed of subunits '''FimF, FimG''' and '''FimD'''<ref>PMID:18369105</ref>.  The main Adhesins of the pathogen ''Mycoplasma genitalium'' are '''P110''' or '''Mgp-operon protein 3''' and '''P140'''<ref>PMID:30367053</ref>. See also [[Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798320008116|Novel structure of the N-terminal helical domain of BibA, a Group B Streptococcus immunogenic bacterial adhesin]].


== Relevance ==
For trimeric autotransporter adhesin see [[EibD]].


== Structural highlights ==
== Disease ==
</StructureSection>
== 3D Structures of adhesin ==


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Bacterial pathogens use adhesins as a major factor in adhesion-based virulence.  Adhesins serve as vaccine targets since they are essential to infection<ref>PMID:10341176</ref>.
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*Fimbrial adhesin
== Structural highlights ==


**[[4k0o]], [[2bs8]] – EcF17b-G lectin domain – ''Escherichia coli'' <BR />
<scene name='70/705684/Cv/4'>Adhesin PsaA complex with galactose, acetate and tert-butyl formate</scene> (PDB ID [[4f8p]])<ref>PMID:23277582</ref>
**[[4b4p]], [[4bwo]] – EcFedF lectin domain  <BR />
*<scene name='70/705684/Cv/3'>Galactose binding site</scene>. Water molecules are shown as red spheres.
**[[4b4q]], [[4b4r]] – EcFedF lectin domain + hexasaccharide  <BR />
*<scene name='70/705684/Cv/5'>Tert-butyl formate/Acetate binding site</scene>.
**[[4w6w]], [[4w6x]], [[4w6y]] – EcFedF lectin domain  + nanobody <BR />
**[[1psz]] – SpPsaA + Zn – ''Streptococcus pneumonia''<br />
**[[3ztt]] – SpPsaA + Mn<br />
**[[4utp]], [[4uto]] – SpPsaA + Cd<br />
**[[3zk7]] – SpPsaA <br />
**[[3zk8]], [[3zk9]], [[3zka]] – SpPsaA (mutant)<br />
**[[2bs7]] – EcF17b-G lectin domain + chitobiose  <BR />
**[[3ffo]] – EcF17b-G lectin domain + GlcNac-Man  <BR />
**[[4f8l]] – YpPsaA + galactose + inhibitor – ''Yersinia pestis'' <BR />
**[[4f8n]] – YpPsaA + galactose + phosphate choline <BR />
**[[4f8o]] – YpPsaA + lactose + inhibitor  <BR />
**[[4f8p]] – YpPsaA + galactose  <BR />


*Collagen adhesin (CAdh)
== 3D Structures of adhesin ==
[[Adhesin 3D structures]]


**[[1amx]] – SaCAdh CBD – ''Staphylococcus aureus''<br />
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**[[1d2o]] – SaCAdh B1 repeat unit<br />
**[[1d2p]] – SaCAdh B1-B2 repeat units<br />
**[[2f68]] – SaCAdh extracellular domain<br />
**[[2f6a]] – SaCAdh extracellular domain + collagen<br />
**[[2okm]] – CAdh CBD – ''Enterococcus faecalis''<br />
**[[1p9h]] – YeYadA CBD – ''Yersinia enterocolitica''<br />
**[[3h7x]] – YeYadA stalk domain<br />
**[[3h7z]] – YeYadA stalk domain (mutant)<br />
**[[3lt6]], [[3lt7]] – YeYadA coiled coil<br />
**[[2lme]] – YeYadA coiled coil - NMR<br />
 
*Adhesin
 
**[[2odl]] – Adh secretion domain – ''Haemophilus influenzae''<br />
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== References ==
== References ==
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