The MSCRAMM Family of Cell-Wall-Anchored Surface Proteins of Gram-Positive Cocci
- PMID: 31375310
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2019.06.007
The MSCRAMM Family of Cell-Wall-Anchored Surface Proteins of Gram-Positive Cocci
Abstract
The microbial surface components recognizing adhesive matrix molecules (MSCRAMMs) are a family of proteins that are defined by the presence of two adjacent IgG-like folded subdomains. These promote binding to ligands by mechanisms that involve major conformational changes exemplified by the binding to fibrinogen by the 'dock-lock-latch' mechanism or to collagen by the 'collagen hug'. Clumping factors A and B are two such MSCRAMMs that have several important roles in the pathogenesis of Staphylococcus aureus infections. MSCRAMM architecture, ligand binding, and roles in infection and colonization are examined with a focus on recent developments with clumping factors.
Keywords: adhesion; clumping factors; colonization; immune evasion; surface proteins; virulence.
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