Topology and functional characterization of major outer membrane proteins of Treponema maltophilum and Treponema lecithinolyticum
Natalie K. Anselmi,
Stephen T. Vanyo,
Nicholas D. Clark
et al.
Abstract:Numerous Treponema species are prevalent in the dysbiotic subgingival microbial community during periodontitis. The major outer sheath protein is a highly expressed virulence factor of the well‐characterized species Treponema denticola. Msp forms an oligomeric membrane protein complex with adhesin and porin properties and contributes to host–microbial interaction. Treponema maltophilum and Treponema lecithinolyticum species are also prominent during periodontitis but are relatively understudied. Msp‐like membr… Show more
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