Binding sites in fibronectin for an enterotoxigenic strain of E. coli B342289c
- 23 September 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 290 (1-2) , 111-114
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(91)81238-4
Abstract
The binding of fibronectin and fibronectin fragments to the enterotoxigenic strain E. coli B34289c was studied. E. coli cells bound to two distinct sites of fibronectin, one being the N-terminal domain, which also contains the binding sites for staphylococci and streptococci, and the other located within the central heparin binding region. In addition, the N-terininal and the heparin binding domain mediated the attachment of bacteria in a solid phase binding assay. E. coli cells expressed two classes of receptors, the first, a 17 kDa protein, recognized by the N-terminal fragment and the second, having a mol. mass of 55 kDa, which interacts with the internal heparin binding domain. Bacterial receptors, which bind the N-terminal end of fibronectin, may be structurally related.Keywords
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