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HAEI8:Q4QNP5

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Species (Taxon ID) Haemophilus influenzae (strain 86-028NP). (281310)
Gene Name(s) pilB (ECO:0000313 with EMBL:AAX87352.1)
Protein Name(s) Putative type IV pilin secretion protein (ECO:0000313 with EMBL:AAX87352.1)
External Links
UniProt Q4QNP5
EMBL CP000057
RefSeq YP_248012.1
ProteinModelPortal Q4QNP5
STRING 281310.NTHI0408
EnsemblBacteria AAX87352
GeneID 3429732
KEGG hit:NTHI0408
PATRIC 20180991
eggNOG COG2804
HOGENOM HOG000008427
KO K02504
OMA QHEIDNS
OrthoDB EOG63Z76W
BioCyc HINF281310:GJ89-384-MONOMER
Proteomes UP000002525
GO GO:0005524
GO:0042710
GO:0006810
GO:0052001
Gene3D 3.40.50.300
InterPro IPR007831
IPR027417
IPR001482
Pfam PF00437
PF05157
SUPFAM SSF52540
PROSITE PS00662

Annotations

Qualifier GO ID GO term name Reference ECO ID ECO term name with/from Aspect Extension Notes Status
GO:1900231

regulation of single-species biofilm formation on inanimate substrate

PMID:22328674[1]

ECO:0000315

P

Figure 2A&B. NTHI pilB mutants had significantly reduced biofilm thickness and biomass compared to the wildtype.

complete
CACAO 5960

GO:0052001

Type IV pili-dependent localized adherence to host

PMID:22328674[1]

ECO:0000315

P

Figure 3. NTHI pilB mutants had significant adherence defects on normal human bronchial epithelial cells compared to the wildtype.

complete
CACAO 5961

involved_in

GO:1900231

regulation of single-species biofilm formation on inanimate substrate

PMID:22328674[1]

ECO:0000315

mutant phenotype evidence used in manual assertion

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

involved_in

GO:0052001

type IV pili-dependent localized adherence to host

PMID:22328674[1]

ECO:0000315

mutant phenotype evidence used in manual assertion

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

Notes

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Carruthers, MD et al. (2012) Biological roles of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae type IV pilus proteins encoded by the pil and com operons. J. Bacteriol. 194 1927-33 PubMed GONUTS page