inlD
InlD is a bacterial protein that plays a role in cell adhesion and invasion. It is encoded by the inlD gene found in certain species of Listeria, a genus of Gram-positive bacteria. This protein is a member of the internalin family, which are known to facilitate the entry of Listeria into host cells. InlD is characterized by the presence of leucine-rich repeats (LRRs) in its extracellular domain, which are thought to mediate interactions with host cell surface molecules.
The precise mechanism of InlD's action is still under investigation, but it is believed to bind to