bfpD
BfpD is a bacterial protein encoded by the bfpD gene, part of the bundle-forming pilus (BFP) operon found in enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) and related pathogens. BFP are hair-like structures on the bacterial surface that mediate initial adherence to intestinal epithelial cells and facilitate microcolony formation, contributing to the localized adherence phenotype characteristic of EPEC infections.
Like other type IV pilus assembly proteins, BfpD functions as an ATPase that provides the energy for
BfpD belongs to the family of secretion ATPases and contains the conserved Walker A and Walker B
Expression of the BFP system, including bfpD, is regulated by transcription factors such as PerA in response
Clinical relevance: presence of BFP and BfpD underpins the localized adherence pattern and is a key differentiator