molecular characterization of the uncultivatable hemotropic bacterium mycoplasma haemofelis
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Analysis showed that in hemoplasmas genes involved in carbohydrate metabolism are limited to enzymes of the glycolytic pathway, with glucose appearing to be the sole energy source. The majority of the pentose phosphate pathway enzymes that catalyze the de novo synthesis of ribonucleotides were absent, as were cell division protein FtsZ and chaperonins GroEL/ES. Uncharacterized protein paralogs containing putative surface expression motifs, comprised 62% of
These data have allowed further characterization of these important pathogens, including their limited metabolic capabilities, which may contribute to their uncultivatable status. A number of immunogenic proteins, and a potential mechanism for host immune system evasion, have been identified.
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| Authors | ;Barker Emily N;Darby Alistair C;Helps Chris R;Peters Iain R;Heesom Kate J;Arthur Christopher J;Crossett Ben;Hughes Margaret A;Radford Alan D;Tasker Séverine |
| Journal | business research quarterly |
| Year | 2011 |
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10.1186/1297-9716-42-83
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