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'''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.
'''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.
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Revision as of 10:39, 28 June 2015

<StructureSection load='4f8p' size='340' side='right' caption='Adhesin PsaA complex with galactose (PDB ID 4f8p)' scene=> 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.

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3D Structures of adhesin3D Structures of adhesin

Updated on 28-June-2015


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