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Structural and Functional Properties of <i>Yersinia pestis </i>Caf1 Capsular Antigen and Their Possible Role in Fulminant Development of Primary Pneumonic Plague
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Functional PropertiesMicrobial PathogensImmunologyCaf1 RoleViral Structural ProteinImmunotherapyBacterial PathogensHost ResponseFulminant DevelopmentCaf1 AdhesinInfection ControlCaf1 Dimer InteractsHost-pathogen InteractionsVirulence FactorVirologyPathogen CharacterizationPrimary Pneumonic PlagueClinical MicrobiologyPathogenesisMicrobiologyMedicine
Yersinia pestis capsular antigen Caf1 is shown to be a beta-structural protein that in polymeric form possesses very high conformational stability. Different approaches show that a dimer is the minimal cooperative block of Caf1 adhesin. Caf1 dimer interacts effectively with IL-1 receptors of human macrophage and epithelial cells. The specificity of such interaction is confirmed by the inhibition of IL-1alpha binding by Caf1. The Caf1 role in pneumonic plague pathogenesis is discussed.
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