Structural highlights
Function
PILF_PSEAE Essential component of the type IV pilus (T4P) that plays a role in surface and host cell adhesion, colonization, biofilm maturation, virulence, and twitching, a form of surface-associated motility facilitated by cycles of extension, adhesion, and retraction of T4P fibers (PubMed:8973346). Plays an essential role in the outer membrane localization and assembly of PilQ into secretins which are dodecamers of PilQ (PubMed:23547883, PubMed:18776008).[1] [2] [3]
Evolutionary Conservation
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References
- ↑ Koo J, Tammam S, Ku SY, Sampaleanu LM, Burrows LL, Howell PL. PilF is an outer membrane lipoprotein required for multimerization and localization of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa Type IV pilus secretin. J Bacteriol. 2008 Nov;190(21):6961-9. Epub 2008 Sep 5. PMID:18776008 doi:10.1128/JB.00996-08
- ↑ Koo J, Tang T, Harvey H, Tammam S, Sampaleanu L, Burrows LL, Howell PL. Functional mapping of PilF and PilQ in the Pseudomonas aeruginosa type IV pilus system. Biochemistry. 2013 Apr 30;52(17):2914-23. PMID:23547883 doi:10.1021/bi3015345
- ↑ Watson AA, Alm RA, Mattick JS. Identification of a gene, pilF, required for type 4 fimbrial biogenesis and twitching motility in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Gene. 1996 Nov 21;180(1-2):49-56. PMID:8973346 doi:10.1016/s0378-1119(96)00403-9