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Table 4 Proteins associated to S. pyogenes Pathogenesis (GO: GO:0009405). Domains that are shared between S. aureus and S. pyogenes are underlined. Proteins that are shared are written in bold

From: Phenotype and multi-omics comparison of Staphylococcus and Streptococcus uncovers pathogenic traits and predicts zoonotic potential

Protein

Description

PF02821

Streptokinase, breaks down blood cloths

PF01640

Peptidase C10 family

PF01123

Enterotoxin type B, super antigen involved in food poisoning

PF02876

Staphylococcal/Streptococcal toxin, beta-grasp domain

PF03734

L,D-transpeptidase catalytic domain, peptidoglycan binding

PF00746; PF01391

LPXTG cell wall anchor motif; Collagen helix, rod like structure, coagulation-fibrinolytic binding in blood, Scl1 adhesin specifically recognizes the wound microenvironment [36]

PF00746; PF02370

LPXTG cell wall anchor motif; M protein repeat, binds IgA, major virulence factor involved in host cell invasion and resistance to phagocytosis [37]

PF00746; PF08017

LPXTG cell wall anchor motif; Fibronogen binding protein, members of this family include the fibrinogen receptor, FbsA which mediates platelet aggregation

PF00746; PF02986

LPXTG cell wall anchor motif; Fibronectin binding repeat, mediate adherence to host cells, enable the colonisation of wound tissue and blood clots

PF00092; PF00746; PF02986

Von Willebrand factor type A domain domains participate in numerous biological events (e.g. cell adhesion, migration, homing, pattern formation, and signal transduction); LPXTG cell wall anchor motif; Fibronectin binding repeat