Ace (adhesin)

Accession VIRO:0000037
DefinitionAce (adhesin to collagen of E. faecalis) is a microbial surface component recognizing adhesive matrix molecules (MSCRAMM) from Enterococcus faecalis. Ace mediates binding to immobilized collagen type I, collagen type IV, and mouse laminin.
Classification7 ontology terms | Show
Parent Term(s)3 ontology terms | Show
+ collagen type IV-binding [Virulence Biological Effect]
+ collagen type I-binding [Virulence Biological Effect]
+ MSCRAMM
Publications

Singh KV, et al. 2010. PLoS Pathog 6(1): E1000716. Importance of the collagen adhesin ace in pathogenesis and protection against Enterococcus faecalis experimental endocarditis. (PMID 20072611)

Nallapareddy SR and Murray BE. 2006. Infect Immun 74(9): 4982-4989. Ligand-signaled upregulation of Enterococcus faecalis ace transcription, a mechanism for modulating host-E. faecalis interaction. (PMID 16926389)

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