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VF category: Heme uptake system (total 230 related VFs in database, current show from 111 to 120)
 
VF Bacteria Brief description
SvpA
(Surface-virulence associated protein)
Listeria
(L. monocytogenes J0161)
The transcription of svpA gene is not controlled by PrfA. HupDCG system of haem transport with cooperating proteins Hbp1 (SvpA) and Hbp2. ...
SvpA
(Surface-virulence associated protein)
Listeria
(L. monocytogenes str. La111)
The transcription of svpA gene is not controlled by PrfA. HupDCG system of haem transport with cooperating proteins Hbp1 (SvpA) and Hbp2. ...
SvpA
(Surface-virulence associated protein)
Listeria
(L. monocytogenes N53-1)
The transcription of svpA gene is not controlled by PrfA. HupDCG system of haem transport with cooperating proteins Hbp1 (SvpA) and Hbp2. ...
SvpA
(Surface-virulence associated protein)
Listeria
(L. ivanovii subsp. ivanovii PAM 55)
The transcription of svpA gene is not controlled by PrfA. HupDCG system of haem transport with cooperating proteins Hbp1 (SvpA) and Hbp2. ...
HmbR
Neisseria
(N. meningitidis FAM18)
The gene encoding the hemoglobin receptor, hmbR, is located downstream of a gene involved in the catabolism of heme, hemO. Expression of HmbR undergoes phase variation due to slip-strand mispairing of poly(G) tracts within the hmbR gene. The advantage associated with phase-varying surface proteins is evasion of the host immune response. ...
HmbR
Neisseria
(N. gonorrhoeae FA 1090)
The gene encoding the hemoglobin receptor, hmbR, is located downstream of a gene involved in the catabolism of heme, hemO. Expression of HmbR undergoes phase variation due to slip-strand mispairing of poly(G) tracts within the hmbR gene. The advantage associated with phase-varying surface proteins is evasion of the host immune response. ...
HmbR
Neisseria
(N. gonorrhoeae NCCP11945)
The gene encoding the hemoglobin receptor, hmbR, is located downstream of a gene involved in the catabolism of heme, hemO. Expression of HmbR undergoes phase variation due to slip-strand mispairing of poly(G) tracts within the hmbR gene. The advantage associated with phase-varying surface proteins is evasion of the host immune response. ...
HmbR
Neisseria
(N. meningitidis 053442)
The gene encoding the hemoglobin receptor, hmbR, is located downstream of a gene involved in the catabolism of heme, hemO. Expression of HmbR undergoes phase variation due to slip-strand mispairing of poly(G) tracts within the hmbR gene. The advantage associated with phase-varying surface proteins is evasion of the host immune response. ...
HmbR
Neisseria
(N. meningitidis alpha14)
The gene encoding the hemoglobin receptor, hmbR, is located downstream of a gene involved in the catabolism of heme, hemO. Expression of HmbR undergoes phase variation due to slip-strand mispairing of poly(G) tracts within the hmbR gene. The advantage associated with phase-varying surface proteins is evasion of the host immune response. ...
HmbR
Neisseria
(N. meningitidis Z2491)
The gene encoding the hemoglobin receptor, hmbR, is located downstream of a gene involved in the catabolism of heme, hemO. Expression of HmbR undergoes phase variation due to slip-strand mispairing of poly(G) tracts within the hmbR gene. The advantage associated with phase-varying surface proteins is evasion of the host immune response. ...
   


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