- Tir (receptor)
Tir (translocated intimin receptor) is an essential component in the binding of the pathogenic "
Escherichia coli " strain EPEC (enteropathogenic "E. coli") to the cells lining thesmall intestine . Tir is a receptor protein encoded by the "espE" gene which is located on the locus of enterocye effacement (LEE) pathogenicity island in EPEC strains. This receptor bindsintimin upon translocation toenterocyte s of the host cell.Tir is also a
receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) that initiates its intimate adherence by inserting a hairpin orientation in the intestinal cell membrane to enable tight binding to intimin on the bacterial cell outer membrane. Upon phosphorylation, Tir activates condensation and polymerization ofactin filaments under the bacterial cell to form a pedestal-like structure.References
* [http://www.nature.com/emboj/journal/v19/n11/pdf/7593070a.pdf Batchelor M, Prasannan S, Daniell S, "et al". (2000) Structural basis for recognition of the translocated intimin receptor (Tir) by intimin from enteropathogenic "Escherichia coli" "EMBO J" 19, 2452–2464]
*Salyers A, Whitt DD. "Bacterial Pathogenesis: A Molecular Approach" (2nd edn), ASM Press; 2001
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