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VOL. 10, ISSUE 1 (2025)
The adhesion and invasion of bacteria on the host cells by producing surface secreting protein
Authors
Ashok Kr Singh
Abstract
Adhesion and invasion of pathogenic bacteria
represent the important initial step of infection. Pathogen utilize surface
located adhesion and invasion for specific interaction with host cell
receptors. The three-dimensional structure of several adhesion and invasion show
that many are elongated molecules containing domains commonly found in
eukaryotic proteins. Similar folds are employed repeatedly to target different
receptors. The successful establishment of infection by bacterial pathogens
requires adhesion to host cells colonization of tissue and cellular invasion
followed by intracellular multiplication and dissemination to other tissue.
Pages:8-11
How to cite this article:
Ashok Kr Singh "The adhesion and invasion of bacteria on the host cells by producing surface secreting protein". International Journal of Biology Research, Vol 10, Issue 1, 2025, Pages 8-11
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