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Intimin

Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated August 2025
Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated August 2025

Definition

Intimin is an outer membrane protein found in certain pathogenic bacteria, notably Enteropathogenic and Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EPEC and EHEC). It facilitates bacterial attachment to the host's intestinal cells, leading to infection.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Intimin is essential for the formation of attaching and effacing lesions on the intestinal mucosa.
  2. The gene encoding intimin is eae (E. coli attaching and effacing).
  3. Intimin interacts with a receptor called Tir (translocated intimin receptor) that the bacteria inject into host cells.
  4. Mutations in the eae gene can impair bacterial adherence and reduce infection severity.
  5. Intimin-mediated attachment is crucial for the colonization of EPEC and EHEC in the human gut.
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