G15SecL05Tpc3
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==Significance in Lyme Disease== | ==Significance in Lyme Disease== | ||
| - | Lyme disease is a disease of the skin, joints, nervous system and heart caused by the spirochete ''Borrelia burgdorferi'', the signature causative agent of the relapsing fever often transmitted to humans via the bite of the deer tick ''Ixodes scapularis'' (Becker, 2005). Of particular interest is the Fab fragment of the monoclonal antibody H6831; when directed against the C-terminus of the outer-surface protein Osp-B, a primary lipoprotein of the burgdorferi spirochete, these fragments are bactericidal even in the absence of complements or phagocytes (Sadziene, 1994). | + | Lyme disease is a disease of the skin, joints, nervous system and heart caused by the spirochete ''Borrelia burgdorferi'', the signature causative agent of the relapsing fever often transmitted to humans via the bite of the deer tick ''Ixodes scapularis''(Becker, 2005). Of particular interest is the Fab fragment of the monoclonal antibody H6831; when directed against the C-terminus of the outer-surface protein Osp-B, a primary lipoprotein of the burgdorferi spirochete, these fragments are bactericidal even in the absence of complements or phagocytes (Sadziene, 1994). |
==Osp-B and Fab Antibody Binding Process== | ==Osp-B and Fab Antibody Binding Process== | ||
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Outer Surface Protein B (Osp-B) of the Borrelia burgdorferi Spirochete Bacterium
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Introduction
is an outer-surface protein molecule found in the Lyme disease spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi, a molecule essential for the survival of the bacterium. Since its primary function is to serve both as a site of antibody recognition and as the microvillar attachment to the Ixodes scapularis midgut, it is constitutively expressed.
Structure
Significance in Lyme Disease
Lyme disease is a disease of the skin, joints, nervous system and heart caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi, the signature causative agent of the relapsing fever often transmitted to humans via the bite of the deer tick Ixodes scapularis(Becker, 2005). Of particular interest is the Fab fragment of the monoclonal antibody H6831; when directed against the C-terminus of the outer-surface protein Osp-B, a primary lipoprotein of the burgdorferi spirochete, these fragments are bactericidal even in the absence of complements or phagocytes (Sadziene, 1994).
Osp-B and Fab Antibody Binding Process
Links
- Lyme Disease CDC Lyme Disease Webpage
- Borrelia burgdorferi
- Ixodes Dammini
Notes and Literature References
1. Becker, M., Bunikis, J., Lade, B.D, Dunn, J.J., Barbour, A.G., Lawson, C.L. “Structural Investigation of Borrelia burgdorferi OspB, a BactericidalFab Target” The Journal of Biological Chemistry; Vol. 280, No.17, issue of April 29, pp. 17363- 17370, 2005
