“…Tfp consists of a fibre, composed mainly of pilin subunits, that extends from the cell into the extracellular milieu, and machinery for its assembly and many biological activities (Carbonnelle et al, 2006;Giltner et al, 2012). In addition to DNA tranformation (Cehovin et al, 2013;Wolfgang et al, 1998), Tfp plays important roles in other aspects of biology of the genus Neisseria, including bacterial attachment, motility, microcolony formation and signalling to the host cell (Eriksson et al, 2012;Helaine et al, 2005;Higashi et al, 2007;Howie et al, 2005;Kurre et al, 2012;Lee et al, 2005;Merz et al, 1996Merz et al, , 1999Merz et al, , 2000Nassif et al, 1994;Pujol et al, 1999;Winther-Larsen et al, 2001;Wolfgang et al, 1998). That AP2031 T /N.…”