3syj
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===Crystal structure of the Haemophilus influenzae Hap adhesin=== | ===Crystal structure of the Haemophilus influenzae Hap adhesin=== | ||
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| - | + | [[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/HAP2_HAEIF HAP2_HAEIF]] Probable protease; promotes adherence and invasion by directly binding to a host cell structure. | |
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==About this Structure== | ==About this Structure== | ||
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[[Category: Haemophilus influenzae]] | [[Category: Haemophilus influenzae]] | ||
[[Category: Meng, G.]] | [[Category: Meng, G.]] | ||
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Crystal structure of the Haemophilus influenzae Hap adhesin
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 21841773
Function
[HAP2_HAEIF] Probable protease; promotes adherence and invasion by directly binding to a host cell structure.
About this Structure
3syj is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Haemophilus influenzae. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
- Meng G, Spahich N, Kenjale R, Waksman G, St Geme JW 3rd. Crystal structure of the Haemophilus influenzae Hap adhesin reveals an intercellular oligomerization mechanism for bacterial aggregation. EMBO J. 2011 Aug 12. doi: 10.1038/emboj.2011.279. PMID:21841773 doi:10.1038/emboj.2011.279
