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Genome Analysis Reveals Pili in Group B Streptococcus
Peter Lauer,1*Cira D. Rinaudo,1Marco Soriani,1Immaculada Margarit,1Domenico Maione,1Roberto Rosini,1Anna Rita Taddei,2Marirosa Mora,1Rino Rappuoli,1Guido Grandi,1John L. Telford1
Pili are essential virulence factors in many Gram-negative bacteria;however, they have not been described in most important Gram-positivepathogens. While screening the sequence of multiple genomesof Group B Streptococcus, we identified protective antigensthat formed high molecular weight polymers. Immunogold electronmicroscopy revealed that the structures have a pilus-like form.These large structures have gone unrecognized in decades ofstudies of Group B Streptococcus.
1 Chiron Srl, Via Fiorentina 1, 53100 Siena, Italy. 2 Centro Interdipartimentale di Microscopia Elettronica, University of Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy.
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