2015
DOI: 10.1111/mmi.13239
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BGA66 and BGA71 facilitate complement resistance of Borrelia bavariensis by inhibiting assembly of the membrane attack complex

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“…1A). As expected, binding of FH could also be detected with BpcA, HcpA, and CspA, while BtcA and BGA71 served as negative controls and did not bind FH 26, 29 . In addition, Far Western blotting was conducted as an independent approach to confirm interaction of the recombinant proteins with FH.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…1A). As expected, binding of FH could also be detected with BpcA, HcpA, and CspA, while BtcA and BGA71 served as negative controls and did not bind FH 26, 29 . In addition, Far Western blotting was conducted as an independent approach to confirm interaction of the recombinant proteins with FH.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…To investigate differences in the complement-binding capabilities between the putative FH-binding protein of B. miyamotoi and additional homologous complement-interacting proteins from tick-borne and louse-borne relapsing fever spirochetes, e.g. B. parkeri (BpcA), B. turicatae (BtcA), and B. recurrentis (HcpA) a comparative analysis was performed 20, 26, 29, 30 (Supplementary Figure S1). CspA from the Lyme disease spirochetes B. burgdorferi and BGA71 from B. bavariensis were included as additional controls 29, 31, 32 .…”
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“…Outer surface lipoproteins important for tissue colonization (DbpA, BBK_32) and evasion of complement-dependent killing (CRASPs) have been linked to tropism and/or pathogenic differences [38, 5457]. In the B .…”
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“…A comprehensive analysis identified outer surface proteins (Osps) associated with C4BP including OspA, Vlps, variable membrane proteins (Vmps), and several unidentified Osps (159). However, other studies have observed no binding of C4BP by Borrelia spp (143, 150, 160). These contradictory data may be due to differences in experimental design including the use of different strains, growth medium, temperatures, growth phases, and the use of recombinant versus native human C4BP.…”
Section: Inhibition Of the Mammalian Complement System By Borrelia Anmentioning
confidence: 78%