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SUBMITTER: Thein M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2580676 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Thein Marcus M Bunikis Ignas I Denker Katrin K Larsson Christer C Cutler Sally S Drancourt Michel M Schwan Tom G TG Mentele Reinhard R Lottspeich Friedrich F Bergström Sven S Benz Roland R
Journal of bacteriology 20080829 21
Relapsing fever is a worldwide, endemic disease caused by several spirochetal species belonging to the genus Borrelia. During the recurring fever peaks, borreliae proliferate remarkably quickly compared to the slow dissemination of Lyme disease Borrelia and therefore require efficient nutrient uptake from the blood of their hosts. This study describes the identification and characterization of the first relapsing fever porin, which is present in the outer membranes of B. duttonii, B. hermsii, B. ...[more]