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VF category: Non-fimbrial adhesin (total 1425 related VFs in database, current show from 191 to 200)
 
VF Bacteria Brief description
Ctad1
(C. trachomatis adhesin 1)
Chlamydia
(C. trachomatis L2b/UCH-1/proctitis)
Ctad1 homolog is found in all members of the genus Chlamydia. Ctad1 is extremely well conserved among C. trachomatis serovars with identities between 98% and 100%, while the identities and homologies with homologs from other chlamydia species vary from 51% to 83%, and 69% to 90% respectively. Ctad1 homologs with significant identities and homologies can also be identified in the chlamydia-like organisms Parachlamydia, Waddlia and Simkania. ...
Ctad1
(C. trachomatis adhesin 1)
Chlamydia
(C. abortus S26/3)
Ctad1 homolog is found in all members of the genus Chlamydia. Ctad1 is extremely well conserved among C. trachomatis serovars with identities between 98% and 100%, while the identities and homologies with homologs from other chlamydia species vary from 51% to 83%, and 69% to 90% respectively. Ctad1 homologs with significant identities and homologies can also be identified in the chlamydia-like organisms Parachlamydia, Waddlia and Simkania. ...
Ctad1
(C. trachomatis adhesin 1)
Chlamydia
(C. caviae GPIC)
Ctad1 homolog is found in all members of the genus Chlamydia. Ctad1 is extremely well conserved among C. trachomatis serovars with identities between 98% and 100%, while the identities and homologies with homologs from other chlamydia species vary from 51% to 83%, and 69% to 90% respectively. Ctad1 homologs with significant identities and homologies can also be identified in the chlamydia-like organisms Parachlamydia, Waddlia and Simkania. ...
Ctad1
(C. trachomatis adhesin 1)
Chlamydia
(C. felis Fe/C-56)
Ctad1 homolog is found in all members of the genus Chlamydia. Ctad1 is extremely well conserved among C. trachomatis serovars with identities between 98% and 100%, while the identities and homologies with homologs from other chlamydia species vary from 51% to 83%, and 69% to 90% respectively. Ctad1 homologs with significant identities and homologies can also be identified in the chlamydia-like organisms Parachlamydia, Waddlia and Simkania. ...
Ctad1
(C. trachomatis adhesin 1)
Chlamydia
(C. pneumoniae AR39)
Ctad1 homolog is found in all members of the genus Chlamydia. Ctad1 is extremely well conserved among C. trachomatis serovars with identities between 98% and 100%, while the identities and homologies with homologs from other chlamydia species vary from 51% to 83%, and 69% to 90% respectively. Ctad1 homologs with significant identities and homologies can also be identified in the chlamydia-like organisms Parachlamydia, Waddlia and Simkania. ...
Ctad1
(C. trachomatis adhesin 1)
Chlamydia
(C. pneumoniae CWL029)
Ctad1 homolog is found in all members of the genus Chlamydia. Ctad1 is extremely well conserved among C. trachomatis serovars with identities between 98% and 100%, while the identities and homologies with homologs from other chlamydia species vary from 51% to 83%, and 69% to 90% respectively. Ctad1 homologs with significant identities and homologies can also be identified in the chlamydia-like organisms Parachlamydia, Waddlia and Simkania. ...
Ctad1
(C. trachomatis adhesin 1)
Chlamydia
(C. pneumoniae J138)
Ctad1 homolog is found in all members of the genus Chlamydia. Ctad1 is extremely well conserved among C. trachomatis serovars with identities between 98% and 100%, while the identities and homologies with homologs from other chlamydia species vary from 51% to 83%, and 69% to 90% respectively. Ctad1 homologs with significant identities and homologies can also be identified in the chlamydia-like organisms Parachlamydia, Waddlia and Simkania. ...
Ctad1
(C. trachomatis adhesin 1)
Chlamydia
(C. pneumoniae TW-183)
Ctad1 homolog is found in all members of the genus Chlamydia. Ctad1 is extremely well conserved among C. trachomatis serovars with identities between 98% and 100%, while the identities and homologies with homologs from other chlamydia species vary from 51% to 83%, and 69% to 90% respectively. Ctad1 homologs with significant identities and homologies can also be identified in the chlamydia-like organisms Parachlamydia, Waddlia and Simkania. ...
MOMP
(Major outer membrane protein)
Chlamydia
(C. muridarum Nigg)
Approximately 40 kDa in size, with five genetically conserved domains and four variable domains that are used to determine the serovar within each species. Characterzed by an N-terminal domain that forms an eight-stranded, anti-parallel β barrel embedded in the outer membrane. The eight strands are connected by four long loops at the outer membrane surface and three short periplasmic turns of the molecule. ...
MOMP
(Major outer membrane protein)
Chlamydia
(C. trachomatis 434/Bu)
Approximately 40 kDa in size, with five genetically conserved domains and four variable domains that are used to determine the serovar within each species. Characterzed by an N-terminal domain that forms an eight-stranded, anti-parallel β barrel embedded in the outer membrane. The eight strands are connected by four long loops at the outer membrane surface and three short periplasmic turns of the molecule. ...
   


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