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SvpA (Surface-virulence associated protein) |
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The transcription of svpA gene is not controlled by PrfA. HupDCG system of haem transport with cooperating proteins Hbp1 (SvpA) and Hbp2. ... |
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SvpA (Surface-virulence associated protein) |
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The transcription of svpA gene is not controlled by PrfA. HupDCG system of haem transport with cooperating proteins Hbp1 (SvpA) and Hbp2. ... |
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SvpA (Surface-virulence associated protein) |
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The transcription of svpA gene is not controlled by PrfA. HupDCG system of haem transport with cooperating proteins Hbp1 (SvpA) and Hbp2. ... |
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SvpA (Surface-virulence associated protein) |
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The transcription of svpA gene is not controlled by PrfA. HupDCG system of haem transport with cooperating proteins Hbp1 (SvpA) and Hbp2. ... |
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HmbR |
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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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HmbR |
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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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HmbR |
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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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HmbR |
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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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HmbR |
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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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HmbR |
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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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