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Immunocytochemical Analysis of P-fimbrial Structure: Localization of Minor Subunits and the Influence of the Minor Subunit FsoE on the Biogenesis of the Adhesin

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Journal Mol Microbiol
Date 1990 Jul 1
PMID 1978223
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Antibodies recognizing the non-adhesive minor P-fimbral subunit protein E and the P-fimbrial adhesin were used in an immunocytochemical analysis of P-fimbrial structure. It was demonstrated that P-fimbriae of the serotypes F71, F72 and F11 carry their adhesin in a complex with protein E. These complexes are commonly found at the tip of the fimbrial structure. In P-fimbriae of serotype F9, expressed by the uropathogenic Escherichia coli strain 21086, adhesin-protein E complexes are localized at the tips as well as along the shafts of the fimbriae. Protein E of F71 fimbriae (FsoE) plays a catalysing role in the biogenesis of the adhesin, but has no effect on the eventual localization of the adhesin.

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