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T A Sebghati1, T K Korhonen, D B Hornick, S Clegg.
Abstract
The Klebsiella pneumoniae fimbrial adhesin, MrkD, mediates adherence to the basolateral surfaces of renal and pulmonary epithelia and to the basement membranes of tissues. Although all isolates possessing the MrkD adhesin mediate the agglutination, in vitro, of erythrocytes treated with tannic acid, the mrkD gene is not conserved within species. The ability of a plasmid-borne mrkD gene product to mediate binding to type V collagen is associated frequently with strains of K. oxytoca and rarely with strains of K. pneumoniae. In K. pneumoniae, the MrkD adhesin is located within a chromosomally borne gene cluster and mediates binding to collagen types IV and V. The plasmid-borne determinant, mrkD1P, and the chromosomally borne gene, mrkD1C, are not genetically related. Some strains of enterobacteria possess a mrkD1C allele that is associated with hemagglutinating activity but does not bind to either type IV or type V collagen.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9596764 PMCID: PMC108286 DOI: 10.1128/IAI.66.6.2887-2894.1998
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Immun ISSN: 0019-9567 Impact factor: 3.441