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VF category: Gram- non-hemophore-dependent (total 59 related VFs in database, current show from 21 to 30)
 
VF Bacteria Brief description
HmbR
Neisseria
(N. meningitidis alpha710)
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 M01-240149)
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 H44/76)
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 M01-240355)
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 NZ-05/33)
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 8013)
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. ...
HpuAB
Neisseria
(N. meningitidis FAM18)
Expression of HpuAB undergoes phase variation due to slip-strand mispairing of poly(G) tracts within the hpuA gene. ...
HpuAB
Neisseria
(N. gonorrhoeae FA 1090)
Expression of HpuAB undergoes phase variation due to slip-strand mispairing of poly(G) tracts within the hpuA gene. ...
HpuAB
Neisseria
(N. gonorrhoeae NCCP11945)
Expression of HpuAB undergoes phase variation due to slip-strand mispairing of poly(G) tracts within the hpuA gene. ...
HpuAB
Neisseria
(N. lactamica 020-06)
Expression of HpuAB undergoes phase variation due to slip-strand mispairing of poly(G) tracts within the hpuA gene. ...
   


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