adhesionin
Adhesionin is a term used in biology to describe a protein that mediates adhesion of a cell or organism to a surface, tissue, or another cell. In many sources, adhesionin is used as a synonym for adhesin, a surface-exposed or secreted protein that enables attachment, establishing colonization and often biofilm formation. Adhesionins are found across bacteria, archaea, fungi, and animals, and can be part of larger structures such as pili or fimbriae or exist as single, non-piliated proteins.
Mechanisms and binding properties are diverse. Most adhesionins recognize specific host receptors, such as glycoproteins, collagen,
Examples span many groups. Bacteria use fimbrial or afimbrial adhesins such as FimH and PapG in Escherichia
Significance and applications include roles in infection and tissue colonization, as targets for vaccines or anti-adhesion