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Pmps (Polymorphic membrane proteins) |
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The largest chlamydial protein family, with 9 members (subdivided into six subtypes) in C. trachomatis and 21 in C. pneumoniae, and are characterized by the presence of multiple copies of GGA(I,L,V) and FxxN motifs. Very heterogeneous not only in their number, but also in sequence. ... |
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Pmps (Polymorphic membrane proteins) |
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The largest chlamydial protein family, with 9 members (subdivided into six subtypes) in C. trachomatis and 21 in C. pneumoniae, and are characterized by the presence of multiple copies of GGA(I,L,V) and FxxN motifs. Very heterogeneous not only in their number, but also in sequence. ... |
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Pmps (Polymorphic membrane proteins) |
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The largest chlamydial protein family, with 9 members (subdivided into six subtypes) in C. trachomatis and 21 in C. pneumoniae, and are characterized by the presence of multiple copies of GGA(I,L,V) and FxxN motifs. Very heterogeneous not only in their number, but also in sequence. ... |
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Pmps (Polymorphic membrane proteins) |
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The largest chlamydial protein family, with 9 members (subdivided into six subtypes) in C. trachomatis and 21 in C. pneumoniae, and are characterized by the presence of multiple copies of GGA(I,L,V) and FxxN motifs. Very heterogeneous not only in their number, but also in sequence. ... |
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Pmps (Polymorphic membrane proteins) |
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The largest chlamydial protein family, with 9 members (subdivided into six subtypes) in C. trachomatis and 21 in C. pneumoniae, and are characterized by the presence of multiple copies of GGA(I,L,V) and FxxN motifs. Very heterogeneous not only in their number, but also in sequence. ... |
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Pmps (Polymorphic membrane proteins) |
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The largest chlamydial protein family, with 9 members (subdivided into six subtypes) in C. trachomatis and 21 in C. pneumoniae, and are characterized by the presence of multiple copies of GGA(I,L,V) and FxxN motifs. Very heterogeneous not only in their number, but also in sequence. ... |
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Pmps (Polymorphic membrane proteins) |
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The largest chlamydial protein family, with 9 members (subdivided into six subtypes) in C. trachomatis and 21 in C. pneumoniae, and are characterized by the presence of multiple copies of GGA(I,L,V) and FxxN motifs. Very heterogeneous not only in their number, but also in sequence. ... |
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Pmps (Polymorphic membrane proteins) |
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The largest chlamydial protein family, with 9 members (subdivided into six subtypes) in C. trachomatis and 21 in C. pneumoniae, and are characterized by the presence of multiple copies of GGA(I,L,V) and FxxN motifs. Very heterogeneous not only in their number, but also in sequence. ... |
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Pmps (Polymorphic membrane proteins) |
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The largest chlamydial protein family, with 9 members (subdivided into six subtypes) in C. trachomatis and 21 in C. pneumoniae, and are characterized by the presence of multiple copies of GGA(I,L,V) and FxxN motifs. Very heterogeneous not only in their number, but also in sequence. ... |
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EspC |
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A large (110kDa) secreted protein of EPEC that does not require the TTSS for export. A member of the SPATE (serine protease autotransporters of the Enterobacteriaceae) family. espC gene located within a pathogenicity island at 60 min on the chromosome of E. coli, may play a role as an accessory virulence factor in some EPEC strains. ... |
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