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N-methylphenylalanine pili
N-methylphenylalanine pili are surface proteins in bacteria that facilitate adhesion to surfaces, aiding in colonization.
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N-methylphenylalanine pili
Which of the following are bacterial virulence factors that aid in adhesion?
Which of the following statements correctly describe the role of adhesins in bacterial virulence?
Which of the following bacterial structures are specifically involved in adhesion to host cells?
Which of the following is a protein or glycoprotein found on the surface of a pathogen that attaches to receptors on the host cell?
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What is the primary role of N-methylphenylalanine pili in bacteria?
Which of the following best describes the function of N-methylphenylalanine pili in bacterial colonization?
How do N-methylphenylalanine pili contribute to bacterial colonization?
Which statement accurately describes the role of N-methylphenylalanine pili in bacterial colonization?