“…Phytoplasma mali” (Boonrod, Munteanu, Jarausch, Jarausch, & Krczal, ). And spiralin which is the richest membrane protein of Spiroplasma citri also takes a major role in the early phase of cell invasion (Duret et al, ). The surface protein P86 of S. citri has adhesive function when it infects with its host Circulifer tenellus (Yu, Wayadande, & Fletcher, ; glyceraldehyde‐3‐phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), pyruvate kinase and enolase are not only antigenic and membrane proteins, but also involved in adherence in Mycooplasma gallisepticum (Alvare, Blaylock, & Baseman, ; Chen et al, ; He et al, ).…”