Colonization factor antigen
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{{STRUCTURE_3f83| PDB=3f83 | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION= E. coli colonization factor antigen subunits B and E complex with sulfate and Na+ ion [[3f83]] }} | {{STRUCTURE_3f83| PDB=3f83 | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION= E. coli colonization factor antigen subunits B and E complex with sulfate and Na+ ion [[3f83]] }} | ||
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'''Colonization factor antigen''' (CFA) causes the bacterial infection of the small intestinal mucosa. For details of the cholera bacterium CFA see [[Vibrio cholerae colonization factor TcpF]]. | '''Colonization factor antigen''' (CFA) causes the bacterial infection of the small intestinal mucosa. For details of the cholera bacterium CFA see [[Vibrio cholerae colonization factor TcpF]]. |
Revision as of 08:18, 26 August 2014
Colonization factor antigen (CFA) causes the bacterial infection of the small intestinal mucosa. For details of the cholera bacterium CFA see Vibrio cholerae colonization factor TcpF.
3D Structures of colonization factor antigen
Updated on 26-August-2014
2hb0 – EcCFA I subunit E – Escherichia coli
3f84, 3f85 – EcCFA I subunit B
3vac – EcCFA I subunit E (mutant)
3f83 – EcCFA I subunit B+E
3oc5 – CFA TcpF – Vibrio cholerae