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== Function ==
== Function ==


'''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>.
'''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]].


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

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