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Bor/Iss family lipoprotein

This family consists of several Bacteriophage lambda Bor and Escherichia coli Iss proteins. Expression of bor significantly increases the survival of the Escherichia coli host cell in animal serum. This property is a well known bacterial virulence determinant indeed, bor and its adjacent sequences are highly homologous to the iss serum resistance locus of the plasmid ColV2-K94, which confers virulence in animals. It has been suggested that lysogeny may generally have a role in bacterial survival in animal hosts, and perhaps in pathogenesis [1]. [1]. 2144037. A bacterial virulence determinant encoded by lysogenic coliphage lambda. Barondess JJ, Beckwith J;. Nature 1990;346:871-874. (from Pfam)

Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF018045.5
Method:
HMM
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Bor family protein

Bor family protein such as Escherichia virus Lambda lipoprotein bor and Escherichia coli protein iss that increases serum survival and confers group II surface exclusion

Date:
2020-05-26
Family Accession:
10533615
Method:
Sparcle
5.

serum resistance lipoprotein Bor

Bor, an outer membrane lipoprotein, is a fitness factor from Lambda, a lysogenic phage of Escherichia coli. It confers increased resistance to complement present in serum, and therefore can serve as a virulence factor. It is closely related to the virulence factor Iss (increased serum survival), which also confers serum resistance.

Gene:
bor
Date:
2018-04-03
Family Accession:
NBR005993
Method:
BlastRule
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