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Fig. 1. ß1-integrin-mediated internalization of Yersinia, and integrin attachment to invasin. Cells were infected with Yersinia at a calculated bacteria:cell ratio of 150:1 for 30 minutes at 37°C, and thereafter fixed and stained for extracellular and total cell-associated bacteria, respectively. (A) The percentage of cell-associated bacteria located intracellularly is shown. (B) The total number of bacteria associated to one cell is shown. The values represent the means±s.e.m. of at least five separate experiments. (C) The indicated cells were allowed to bind to microtiter plates coated with GST-invasin (solid line), GST alone (dotted line) or vitronectin for 1 hour. The number of cells adhering to vitronectin (coated at 10 µg/ml) represents 100% of attached cells.