Protein Domain : Adhesion lipoprotein IPR006128

Type  Family
Description  The Streptococcus pneumoniae psaA gene encodes a protein with significant similarity to previously-reported Streptococcal proteins, SsaB (80% similarity) and FimA (92.3% similarity), from Streptococcus sanguis and Streptococcus parasanguis [ ]. These homologues are associated with bacterial adhesion, and PsaA may play a similar role [].The SsaB protein has a putative hydrophobic 19-amino-acid signal sequence yielding a 32,620-Mr secreted protein [ ]. SsaB is hydrophilic and appears not to have a hydrophobic membrane anchor in its C-terminal region. A high degree of similarity exists between S. sanguis ssaB and type 1 fimbrial genes []. Comparison of the gene products reveals close similarity of the two proteins. It is thought that ssaB adhesion may play a role in oral colonisation by binding either to a receptor on saliva or to a receptor on Actinomyces.This family includes the adhesins and related periplasmic binding proteins.
Short Name  Lipoprotein_4

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