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The structure of the OmpA/Pal protein of Anaplasma phagocytophilum

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ABSTRACT Peptidoglycan associated lipoprotein (Pal) and Outer Membrane Protein A (OmpA), interact with the outer membrane and peptidoglycan in Gram-negative bacteria, conferring structural integrity to the bacterial cell and functioning in cell division. Both OmpA and Pal proteins have moonlighting roles as virulence factors, facilitating infection and host-pathogen interactions in a range of bacteria. The OmpA-like protein of Anaplasma phagocytophilum , a tick-borne pathogen that infects a wide range of hosts, seems to function primarily as a virulence factor, since this bacterium lacks a peptidoglycan cell wall. Here we present crystal structures of the OmpA-like protein of A. phagocytophilum , demonstrating that this protein has amino acid insertions that confer flexibility. This insertion is also found in the OmpA-like proteins of other pathogens, related to A. phagocytophilum . Whether this flexibility is reflective of any adaptations for host-pathogen interactions remains to be determined but, since the OmpA-like proteins of Anaplasma species are current targets for vaccine development, might have importance for these efforts.
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Title: The structure of the OmpA/Pal protein of Anaplasma phagocytophilum
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ABSTRACT Peptidoglycan associated lipoprotein (Pal) and Outer Membrane Protein A (OmpA), interact with the outer membrane and peptidoglycan in Gram-negative bacteria, conferring structural integrity to the bacterial cell and functioning in cell division.
Both OmpA and Pal proteins have moonlighting roles as virulence factors, facilitating infection and host-pathogen interactions in a range of bacteria.
The OmpA-like protein of Anaplasma phagocytophilum , a tick-borne pathogen that infects a wide range of hosts, seems to function primarily as a virulence factor, since this bacterium lacks a peptidoglycan cell wall.
Here we present crystal structures of the OmpA-like protein of A.
phagocytophilum , demonstrating that this protein has amino acid insertions that confer flexibility.
This insertion is also found in the OmpA-like proteins of other pathogens, related to A.
phagocytophilum .
Whether this flexibility is reflective of any adaptations for host-pathogen interactions remains to be determined but, since the OmpA-like proteins of Anaplasma species are current targets for vaccine development, might have importance for these efforts.

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