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- Pilin abstract "Pilin refers to a class of fibrous proteins that are found in pilus structures in bacteria. Bacterial pili are used in the exchange of genetic material during bacterial conjugation, while a shorter type of appendages also made up of pilin, called fimbriae, are used as a cell adhesion mechanism. Although not all bacteria have pili or fimbriae, bacterial pathogens often use their fimbriae to attach to host cells. In gram-negative bacteria, where pili are more common, individual pilin molecules are linked by noncovalent protein-protein interactions, while gram-positive bacteria often have polymerized pilin.Pilin proteins themselves are α+β proteins characterized by a very long N-terminal alpha helix. Many pilins are post-translationally modified by glycosylation or phosphorylation. The assembly of a complete pilus relies on interactions between the N-terminal helices of the individual monomers. The pilus structure sequesters the helices in the center of the fiber lining a central pore, while antiparallel beta sheets occupy the exterior of the fiber. The exact mechanism of pilus assembly from monomers is not known, although chaperone proteins have been identified for some types of pilin. and specific amino acids required for proper pilus formation have been isolated.".
- Pilin symbol "Pilin".
- Pilin thumbnail Pilin-2pil.png?width=300.
- Pilin wikiPageID "6441569".
- Pilin wikiPageLength "3559".
- Pilin wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Pilin wikiPageRevisionID "611397624".
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Alpha+beta_protein_fold.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_helix.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Bacterial_conjugation.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Beta_sheet.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bacterial_proteins.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transmembrane_proteins.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Cell_adhesion.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Chaperone_(protein).
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Covalent_bond.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Fimbria_(bacteriology).
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Glycosylation.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Gram-negative.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Gram-negative_bacteria.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Gram-positive.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Gram-positive_bacteria.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Isopeptag.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Isopeptide_bond.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink N-terminus.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Neisseria_gonorrhoeae.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Non-covalent_interactions.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Noncovalent.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Parasite.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Parasitism.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Pathogen.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorylation.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Pilus.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Polymer.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Post-translational_modification.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Protein-protein_interaction.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Protein_fold_class.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Protein–protein_interaction.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLink Streptococcus_pyogenes.
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pilin".
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLinkText "pilin".
- Pilin wikiPageWikiLinkText "pilus subunits".
- Pilin caption "Pilin protein from Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a parasitic bacterium that requires functional pili for pathogenesis.".
- Pilin hasPhotoCollection Pilin.
- Pilin interpro "IPR001082".
- Pilin name "Pilin".
- Pilin opmFamily "74".
- Pilin opmProtein "2".
- Pilin pfam "PF00114".
- Pilin prosite "PDOC00342".
- Pilin scop "1".
- Pilin symbol "Pilin".
- Pilin width "200".
- Pilin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Note.
- Pilin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pfam_box.
- Pilin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ref.
- Pilin subject Category:Bacterial_proteins.
- Pilin subject Category:Transmembrane_proteins.
- Pilin type Biomolecule.
- Pilin type Protein.
- Pilin type Chemical.
- Pilin type Thing.
- Pilin type Q206229.
- Pilin type Q8054.
- Pilin comment "Pilin refers to a class of fibrous proteins that are found in pilus structures in bacteria. Bacterial pili are used in the exchange of genetic material during bacterial conjugation, while a shorter type of appendages also made up of pilin, called fimbriae, are used as a cell adhesion mechanism. Although not all bacteria have pili or fimbriae, bacterial pathogens often use their fimbriae to attach to host cells.".
- Pilin label "Pilin".
- Pilin sameAs Pilina.
- Pilin sameAs Pilina.
- Pilin sameAs m.0g5k2m.
- Pilin sameAs Q7194029.
- Pilin sameAs Q7194029.
- Pilin wasDerivedFrom Pilin?oldid=611397624.
- Pilin depiction Pilin-2pil.png.
- Pilin isPrimaryTopicOf Pilin.