1998
DOI: 10.1006/mpat.1997.0173
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Biochemical and immunological properties of lactoferrin binding proteins fromMoraxella (Branhamella) catarrhalis

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“…The human immune response to meningococcal LbpB has not been reported, but data from LbpB of M. catarrhalis indicate that patient sera elicit a strong immune response to the LbpB of this pathogen (25,139). Further, the TbpB homologue of LbpB is reported to elicit a strong bactericidal antibody response in humans.…”
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“…The human immune response to meningococcal LbpB has not been reported, but data from LbpB of M. catarrhalis indicate that patient sera elicit a strong immune response to the LbpB of this pathogen (25,139). Further, the TbpB homologue of LbpB is reported to elicit a strong bactericidal antibody response in humans.…”
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“…Several of these cell surface-exposed proteins have been characterized in some detail, including UspA1, UspA2 (HMWP), and UspA2H (24,26,32); OMP CD (21,34); the iron-regulated CopB protein (3,8); the LbpA and LbpB proteins (6); and the TbpA and TbpB proteins (7,28,35).…”
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“…The genes whose expression was most highly upregulated by iron limitation, as determined by DNA microarray analysis, included lbpB, lbpA, tbpB, copB, and several other genes predicted to encode proteins involved in iron uptake ( Table 3). The first four genes listed above have previously been shown to be up-regulated by iron limitation (3,12,14,43). The majority of the genes whose expression was most adversely affected by iron limitation encoded ribosomal proteins (Table 3); this is likely due to the growth inhibition caused by iron limitation (Fig.…”
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“…When total RNA extracted from M. catarrhalis cells grown under both iron-replete and iron-limiting conditions was subjected to DNA microarray analysis using probes derived from M. catarrhalis ATCC 43617, the genes that were markedly up-regulated included those previously shown by protein expression measurements (3,12,14,43) to be affected by the availability of iron in the growth environment. The DNA microarrays were then used to identify M. catarrhalis genes whose expression was affected by growth in a biofilm.…”
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