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fimX

Gene
fimX
Protein
Fimbrial protein FimX
Organism
Bordetella pertussis (strain Tohama I / ATCC BAA-589 / NCTC 13251)
Length
201 amino acids
Function
Bordetella pertussis is the causative agent of whooping cough. An essential step in the disease process is the attachment of the bacteria to the ciliated epithelium of the respiratory tract, enabling the organism to resist normal host-clearance mechanisms. It is unclear which bacterial cell surface component are responsible for adherence but the fimbriae of B.pertussis are prime candidates for being involved in this process.
Similarity
Belongs to the fimbrial protein family.
Mass
21.462 kDa
Sequence
MQAKTFLLGAALAGVALAAHAEDGTIVITGTITDQTCTIEDPSPGYIKVVHLPTISKSALKNAGDVAGRTRFDIKLKDCPTTVNTLKLYFEPGPTTDYGTKDLKAYKQAWYVDAATLLKSPPSVTEAKGVQIRLMNLNGKQIPMGETEPNQHAAAFSGTMQAGQAKKSFTLHYLAGYVKKASGEVEATMLTTYVGFSVVYP