The Number, Organization, and Size of Polymorphic Membrane Protein Coding Sequences as well as the Most Conserved Pmp Protein Differ within and across Chlamydia Species

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العنوان: The Number, Organization, and Size of Polymorphic Membrane Protein Coding Sequences as well as the Most Conserved Pmp Protein Differ within and across Chlamydia Species
المؤلفون: Sarah, Van Lent, Heather Huot, Creasy, Garry S A, Myers, Daisy, Vanrompay
المصدر: Journal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology. 26(5)
سنة النشر: 2016
مصطلحات موضوعية: Gene Order, Genetic Variation, Chlamydia, Synteny, Conserved Sequence, Phylogeny, Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins
الوصف: Variation is a central trait of the polymorphic membrane protein (Pmp) family. The number of pmp coding sequences differs between Chlamydia species, but it is unknown whether the number of pmp coding sequences is constant within a Chlamydia species. The level of conservation of the Pmp proteins has previously only been determined for Chlamydia trachomatis. As different Pmp proteins might be indispensible for the pathogenesis of different Chlamydia species, this study investigated the conservation of Pmp proteins both within and across C. trachomatis,C. pneumoniae,C. abortus, and C. psittaci. The pmp coding sequences were annotated in 16 C. trachomatis, 6 C. pneumoniae, 2 C. abortus, and 16 C. psittaci genomes. The number and organization of polymorphic membrane coding sequences differed within and across the analyzed Chlamydia species. The length of coding sequences of pmpA,pmpB, and pmpH was conserved among all analyzed genomes, while the length of pmpE/F and pmpG, and remarkably also of the subtype pmpD, differed among the analyzed genomes. PmpD, PmpA, PmpH, and PmpA were the most conserved Pmp in C. trachomatis,C. pneumoniae,C. abortus, and C. psittaci, respectively. PmpB was the most conserved Pmp across the 4 analyzed Chlamydia species.
تدمد: 1660-2412
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=pmid________::9ad3b01b370cd83eec7cac2040511124
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27463616
رقم الانضمام: edsair.pmid..........9ad3b01b370cd83eec7cac2040511124
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE