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Bacteria deliver a microtubule-binding protein into mammalian cells to promote colonization - PubMed

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  • #Microtubule-binding
  • #Colonization
  • #Bordetella
  • Bordetella bacteria use the FhaB adhesin to infect respiratory epithelia.
  • The C-terminal microtubule-binding domain (FhaB-CT) of FhaB is translocated into host cells to aid colonization.
  • FhaB-CT delivery is essential for occupying a niche at the base of cilia in airway epithelia.
  • Mutant bacteria lacking FhaB-CT are defective in nasal colonization.
  • Bordetella initially adheres to cilia tips, then migrates to the base using FhaB adhesins.
  • This migration helps bacteria resist clearance by the mucociliary escalator.