A novel transport mechanism for MOMP in Chlamydophila pneumoniae and its putative role in immune-therapy

  • Atanu, Francis O.
  • Oviedo-Orta, Ernesto
  • Watson, Kimberly A.
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Publication date
April 2013
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Abstract

Major outer membrane proteins (MOMPs) of Gram negative bacteria are one of the most intensively studied membrane proteins. MOMPs are essential for maintaining the structural integrity of bacterial outer membranes and in adaptation of parasites to their hosts. There is evidence to suggest a role for purified MOMP from Chlamydophila pneumoniae and corresponding MOMP-derived peptides in immune-modulation, leading to a reduced atherosclerotic phenotype in apoE−/− mice via a characteristic dampening of MHC class II activity. The work reported herein tests this hypothesis by employing a combination of homology modelling and docking to examine the detailed molecular interactions that may be responsible. A three-dimensional homology model of the C....

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