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Meaning of "adhesins"

adhesin (noun): A substance or molecule that promotes adhesion, often used in the context of biology or medical fields
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Trimeric autotransporter adhesins have a unique structure.
A bacterium may carry one or several adhesins.
An important group of bacterial adhesins is formed by fimbriae.
A preferred subset of transmembrane proteins is the adhesins.
Other important adhesins are the internalins.
Adhesins are a type of virulence factor.
Many bacterial pathogens are able to express an array of different adhesins.
Adhesins that bind to collagen are significant in infections that cause osteomyelitis.
The largest family includes known and putative adhesins.
The other adhesins or toxins do not participate in the apoptosis process.
The molecules responsible for this coup are called adhesins.
Surface proteins such as adhesins have been investigated as single component vaccines.
Few mammalian receptors have been identified for bacterial adhesins and invasins.
These interactions occur due to adhesins molecules present onto microorganisms surfaces.
Adhesins antibodies to have been made on multiple occasions using a variety of different approaches.

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There have been only a few cases where human receptors of pathogenic adhesins have been described.
Adhesins are bacterial factors which allow the bacteria to attach to host tissues.
Hemagglutination reactions often replace the more complicated adherence assays in classifying bacterial adhesins.
Fimbrial adhesins are not constitutively expressed but are stringently regulated on the molecular level.
A chinchilla nasopharyngeal colonization model has been developed specifically to demonstrate vaccine efficacy of adhesins ref.
Yeast adhesins are typically mannoproteins associated with fibrils or fimbriae on the fungal surface.
Donor strand complemented adhesins as immunogen against Escherichia coli.
Specific adherence to proteins is provided by several surface adhesins of Candida.
Pylori can produce adhesins for binding to membrane associated lipids or carbohydrates of epithelial cells.
Fimbriae or Fim proteins are also known as aggutinins or fimbrial adhesins.
The method contemplates using Escherichia coli adhesins as immunogens against diarrheagenic bacteria.
Modified Adhesins The adhesins of the invention may be modified by known protein modification techniques.
The invention also includes other adhesins from Neisseria.
Both pilins and adhesins of LKP pili have been purified in biologically active form.
An example of autotransporter is the Trimeric Autotransporter Adhesins.
Some ETEC strains also produce pilus adhesins called colonisation factor antigens.
The term includes, but is not limited to adhesins.
However, additional adhesins are also likely to be identified.
Adhesins and other membrane-associated proteins are important targets for vaccine development.
The bacterial ligands, commonly called adhesins bind to host receptors.
Therefore, adhesins are critical for bacterial colonization and pathogenicity.
Then, the role of chaperone-assembled adhesins in causing diseases will be established.
Preferably, the adhesins are purified by receptor affinity chromatography or monoclonal antibody affinity chromatography.
Here, we wanted to identify possible new adhesins or proteins with novel functions.
Many are the factors responsible for the virulence as lipases, proteases, and adhesins.
The first type, the lectin adhesins are usually classified by sugar specifity.
Furthermore, the coliPROtec strain was also negative for the following adhesins or putative adhesins,.
Notably, none of the adhesins described have previously been associated with a motility function.
Additionally, the two types of bacteria produce a number of adhesins for tissue-specific colonization.
In addition, the adhesins are present in the genome of T. vaginalis in multiple copies.
The virulence properties of the organism include cell-surface adhesins that recognize ligands of host cells.
Als adhesins of C. albicans were identified to be significantly homologous to adhesins on S. aureus.
Such heterologous domains impart a distinct functionality and include tags, adhesins and immunopotentiating agents, for example.
For example, both Type I and Type II bacteria produce ureases and a number of adhesins.
Various surface adhesins are carried by S. aureus.

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