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Fibrils As Extracellular Appendages of Bacteria: Their Role in Contact-mediated Cell-cell Interactions in Myxococcus Xanthus

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Journal Bioessays
Publisher Wiley
Date 1999 Sep 3
PMID 10472185
Citations 21
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Abstract

Social behavior in the myxobacterium Myxococcus xanthus involves epicellular, peritrichous appendages called fibrils. These are polysaccharide organelles containing a set of tightly adhering proteins. It is proposed that cell-cell contact is perceived by the fibrils and is mediated by the action of a fibrillar ADP-ribosyl transferase. Fibrils or fibril-like organelles have also been found on a variety of other gram-negative bacteria and at least one archaeon, and may mediate cell-cell contact between the bacteria themselves or between the bacteria and their eukaryotic host cells.

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