The hypothetical protein CT813 is localized in the Chlamydia trachomatis inclusion membrane and is immunogenic in women urogenitally infected with C. trachomatis.
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Integrating chemical mutagenesis and whole-genome sequencing as a platform for forward and reverse genetic analysis of Chlamydia.Characterization of hypothetical proteins Cpn0146, 0147, 0284 & 0285 that are predicted to be in the Chlamydia pneumoniae inclusion membrane.SNARE protein mimicry by an intracellular bacteriumAntibodies from women urogenitally infected with C. trachomatis predominantly recognized the plasmid protein pgp3 in a conformation-dependent mannerMulti-genome identification and characterization of chlamydiae-specific type III secretion substrates: the Inc proteinsLack of long-lasting hydrosalpinx in A/J mice correlates with rapid but transient chlamydial ascension and neutrophil recruitment in the oviduct following intravaginal inoculation with Chlamydia muridarum.Complement factor C5 but not C3 contributes significantly to hydrosalpinx development in mice infected with Chlamydia muridarum.Role for chlamydial inclusion membrane proteins in inclusion membrane structure and biogenesisIdentification of a novel nuclear localization signal sequence in Chlamydia trachomatis-secreted hypothetical protein CT311.Chlamydia trachomatis GlgA is secreted into host cell cytoplasm.Oviduct infection and hydrosalpinx in DBA1/j mice is induced by intracervical but not intravaginal inoculation with Chlamydia muridarum.Localization of Chlamydia trachomatis hypothetical protein CT311 in host cell cytoplasm.A Chlamydia trachomatis OmcB C-terminal fragment is released into the host cell cytoplasm and is immunogenic in humansChlamydia trachomatis secretion of an immunodominant hypothetical protein (CT795) into host cell cytoplasm.Chlamydia trachomatis secretion of hypothetical protein CT622 into host cell cytoplasm via a secretion pathway that can be inhibited by the type III secretion system inhibitor compound 1.Chlamydial induction of hydrosalpinx in 11 strains of mice reveals multiple host mechanisms for preventing upper genital tract pathologyCharacterization of CPAF critical residues and secretion during Chlamydia trachomatis infection.The Chlamydia pneumoniae Inclusion Membrane Protein Cpn1027 Interacts with Host Cell Wnt Signaling Pathway Regulator Cytoplasmic Activation/Proliferation-Associated Protein 2 (Caprin2).Localization of the hypothetical protein Cpn0585 in the inclusion membrane of Chlamydia pneumoniae-infected cellsChlamydia trachomatis antigens recognized in women with tubal factor infertility, normal fertility, and acute infection.Ubiquitin systems mark pathogen-containing vacuoles as targets for host defense by guanylate binding proteinsCaspase-1 contributes to Chlamydia trachomatis-induced upper urogenital tract inflammatory pathologies without affecting the course of infection.Intracellular interleukin-1alpha mediates interleukin-8 production induced by Chlamydia trachomatis infection via a mechanism independent of type I interleukin-1 receptor.Characterization of fifty putative inclusion membrane proteins encoded in the Chlamydia trachomatis genome.The chlamydial plasmid-encoded protein pgp3 is secreted into the cytosol of Chlamydia-infected cells.Contribution of interleukin-12 p35 (IL-12p35) and IL-12p40 to protective immunity and pathology in mice infected with Chlamydia muridarum.Molecular mechanisms of host-pathogen interactions and their potential for the discovery of new drug targetsDistinct roles of CD28- and CD40 ligand-mediated costimulation in the development of protective immunity and pathology during Chlamydia muridarum urogenital infection in miceInduction of protective immunity against Chlamydia muridarum intracervical infection in DBA/1j mice.Reduced live organism recovery and lack of hydrosalpinx in mice infected with plasmid-free Chlamydia muridarum.Signaling via tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 but not Toll-like receptor 2 contributes significantly to hydrosalpinx development following Chlamydia muridarum infection.PORF5 plasmid protein of Chlamydia trachomatis induces MAPK-mediated pro-inflammatory cytokines via TLR2 activation in THP-1 cells.Localization and characterization of GTP-binding protein CT703 in the Chlamydia trachomatis-Infected cells.IL-6-mediated signaling pathways limit Chlamydia muridarum infection and exacerbate its pathogenicity in the mouse genital tract.Immunoprofiling of Chlamydia trachomatis using whole-proteome microarrays generated by on-chip in situ expression.
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The hypothetical protein CT813 is localized in the Chlamydia trachomatis inclusion membrane and is immunogenic in women urogenitally infected with C. trachomatis.
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The hypothetical protein CT813 ...... infected with C. trachomatis.
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The hypothetical protein CT813 ...... infected with C. trachomatis.
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The hypothetical protein CT813 ...... infected with C. trachomatis.
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The hypothetical protein CT813 ...... infected with C. trachomatis.
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The hypothetical protein CT813 ...... infected with C. trachomatis.
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The hypothetical protein CT813 ...... infected with C. trachomatis.
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The hypothetical protein CT813 ...... infected with C. trachomatis.
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The hypothetical protein CT813 ...... infected with C. trachomatis.
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The hypothetical protein CT813 ...... infected with C. trachomatis.
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The hypothetical protein CT813 ...... infected with C. trachomatis.
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Bernard Arulanandam
Chaoqun Chen
Guangming Zhong
Jani Jensen
Jyotika Sharma
Kaiyang Liu
Rochelle Shain
Youmin Zhong
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10.1128/IAI.00081-06
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2006-08-01T00:00:00Z