Background Syphilis continues to be a major global health threat with 11 million new infections each year, and a global burden of 36 million cases. The causative agent of syphilis, Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum, is a highly virulent bacterium, however the molecular mechanisms underlying T. pallidum pathogenesis remain to be definitively identified. This is due to the fact that T. pallidum is currently uncultivatable, inherently fragile and thus difficult to work with, and phylogenetically distinct with no conventional virulence factor homologs found in other pathogens. In fact, approximately 30% of its predicted protein-coding genes have no known orthologs or assigned functions. Here we employed a structural bioinf...
Table S13. Proteins of unknown function with potential roles in T. pallidum virulence. (XLSX 21 kb
Objective: Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the spirochaete, Treponema pallidu...
Syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection, is a deadly disease caused by Treponema pallidum. It is ...
YesBackground. The spirochete bacterium Treponema pallidum ssp. pallidum is the etiological agent o...
Author Summary: Syphilis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The bacterium c...
Syphilis is a globally occurring venereal disease, and its infection is propagated through sexual co...
<div><p>Syphilis is a globally occurring venereal disease, and its infection is propagated through s...
Table S12. Genome-annotated T. pallidum proteins with potential novel virulence-related functions id...
Table S2. T. pallidum proteins (NÂ =â150) modeled by Phyre2 with confidence scores below 90% and a...
Table S7. Functionally-unannotated T. pallidum proteins (N = 28) with top-ranking templates modeled ...
Table S6. Top-ranking Phyre2 model templates corresponding to all functionally-unannotated T. pallid...
Table S4. Comparison of T. pallidum primary and tertiary structure-based functional annotations usin...
Table S8. Functionally-unannotated T. pallidum proteins [NÂ =â20] with Phyre2-based predicted func...
Table S11. Comparison of potential virulence factors identified by comparative genomics and Phyre2 m...
Table S9. Functionally-unannotated T. pallidum proteins [NÂ =â8] modeled exclusively against PDB s...
Table S13. Proteins of unknown function with potential roles in T. pallidum virulence. (XLSX 21 kb
Objective: Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the spirochaete, Treponema pallidu...
Syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection, is a deadly disease caused by Treponema pallidum. It is ...
YesBackground. The spirochete bacterium Treponema pallidum ssp. pallidum is the etiological agent o...
Author Summary: Syphilis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The bacterium c...
Syphilis is a globally occurring venereal disease, and its infection is propagated through sexual co...
<div><p>Syphilis is a globally occurring venereal disease, and its infection is propagated through s...
Table S12. Genome-annotated T. pallidum proteins with potential novel virulence-related functions id...
Table S2. T. pallidum proteins (NÂ =â150) modeled by Phyre2 with confidence scores below 90% and a...
Table S7. Functionally-unannotated T. pallidum proteins (N = 28) with top-ranking templates modeled ...
Table S6. Top-ranking Phyre2 model templates corresponding to all functionally-unannotated T. pallid...
Table S4. Comparison of T. pallidum primary and tertiary structure-based functional annotations usin...
Table S8. Functionally-unannotated T. pallidum proteins [NÂ =â20] with Phyre2-based predicted func...
Table S11. Comparison of potential virulence factors identified by comparative genomics and Phyre2 m...
Table S9. Functionally-unannotated T. pallidum proteins [NÂ =â8] modeled exclusively against PDB s...
Table S13. Proteins of unknown function with potential roles in T. pallidum virulence. (XLSX 21 kb
Objective: Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the spirochaete, Treponema pallidu...
Syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection, is a deadly disease caused by Treponema pallidum. It is ...