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  • 5. Fba, a novel fibronectin-binding protein from Streptococcus pyogenes, promotes bacterial entry into epithelial cells, and the fba gene is positively transcribed under the Mga regulator.
    Terao Y, Kawabata S, Kunitomo E, Murakami J, Nakagawa I, Hamada S.
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  • 6. A nonpeptide integrin antagonist can inhibit epithelial cell ingestion of Streptococcus pyogenes by blocking formation of integrin alpha 5beta 1-fibronectin-M1 protein complexes.
    Cue D, Southern SO, Southern PJ, Prabhakar J, Lorelli W, Smallheer JM, Mousa SA, Cleary PP.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2000 Mar 14; 97(6):2858-63. PubMed ID: 10706638
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  • 7. The fibronectin-binding protein of Streptococcus pyogenes, SfbI, is involved in the internalization of group A streptococci by epithelial cells.
    Molinari G, Talay SR, Valentin-Weigand P, Rohde M, Chhatwal GS.
    Infect Immun; 1997 Apr 14; 65(4):1357-63. PubMed ID: 9119474
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  • 8. The intracellular status of Streptococcus pyogenes: role of extracellular matrix-binding proteins and their regulation.
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  • 9. Invasion and survival of Streptococcus pyogenes in eukaryotic cells correlates with the source of the clinical isolates.
    Molinari G, Chhatwal GS.
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  • 10. Protein F1 is required for efficient entry of Streptococcus pyogenes into epithelial cells.
    Jadoun J, Ozeri V, Burstein E, Skutelsky E, Hanski E, Sela S.
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  • 11. Streptococcus pyogenes recruits collagen via surface-bound fibronectin: a novel colonization and immune evasion mechanism.
    Dinkla K, Rohde M, Jansen WT, Carapetis JR, Chhatwal GS, Talay SR.
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  • 12. Streptococcus pyogenes CAMP factor promotes bacterial adhesion and invasion in pharyngeal epithelial cells without serum via PI3K/Akt signaling pathway.
    Kurosawa M, Oda M, Domon H, Isono T, Nakamura Y, Saitoh I, Hayasaki H, Yamaguchi M, Kawabata S, Terao Y.
    Microbes Infect; 2018 Jan 14; 20(1):9-18. PubMed ID: 28951316
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  • 13. Adherence and internalization of Streptococcus gordonii by epithelial cells involves beta1 integrin recognition by SspA and SspB (antigen I/II family) polypeptides.
    Nobbs AH, Shearer BH, Drobni M, Jepson MA, Jenkinson HF.
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  • 14. Characterization of a novel fibronectin-binding surface protein in group A streptococci.
    Kreikemeyer B, Talay SR, Chhatwal GS.
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  • 15. Identification of a fibronectin-binding protein as adhesin of Streptococcus pyogenes.
    Valentin-Weigand P, Talay SR, Timmis KN, Chhatwal GS.
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  • 16. The fibronectin binding domain of the Sfb protein adhesin of Streptococcus pyogenes occurs in many group A streptococci and does not cross-react with heart myosin.
    Valentin-Weigand P, Talay SR, Kaufhold A, Timmis KN, Chhatwal GS.
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  • 17. Streptococcus pyogenes protein F promotes invasion of HeLa cells.
    Okada N, Tatsuno L, Hanski E, Caparon M, Sasakawa C.
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  • 18. Streptococcal collagen-like surface protein 1 promotes adhesion to the respiratory epithelial cell.
    Chen SM, Tsai YS, Wu CM, Liao SK, Wu LC, Chang CS, Liu YH, Tsai PJ.
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  • 19. Integrin-linked kinase is an essential link between integrins and uptake of bacterial pathogens by epithelial cells.
    Wang B, Yurecko RS, Dedhar S, Cleary PP.
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  • 20. Fibronectin-binding protein acts as Staphylococcus aureus invasin via fibronectin bridging to integrin alpha5beta1.
    Sinha B, François PP, Nüsse O, Foti M, Hartford OM, Vaudaux P, Foster TJ, Lew DP, Herrmann M, Krause KH.
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