Structural Basis of Ligand Selectivity by a Bacterial Adhesin Lectin Involved in Multispecies Biofilm Formation
Bacterial adhesins are key virulence factors that are essential for the pathogen-host interaction and biofilm formation that cause most infections. Many of the adhesin-driven cell-cell interactions are mediated by lectins.
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Main Authors: | Shuaiqi Guo, Tyler D. R. Vance, Hossein Zahiri, Robert Eves, Corey Stevens, Jan-Hendrik Hehemann, Silvia Vidal-Melgosa, Peter L. Davies |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7dd6c85e360047f09aa5083c8d95df3d |
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