The Spirochaetes species cause many important diseases including syphilis and Lyme disease. Except for their containing a distinctive endoflagella, no other molecular or biochemical characteristics are presently known that are specific for either all Spirochaetes or its different families. We report detailed comparative and phylogenomic analyses of protein sequences from Spirochaetes genomes to understand their evolutionary relationships and to identify molecular signatures for this group. These studies have identified 38 conserved signature indels (CSIs) that are specific for either all members of the phylum Spirochaetes or its different main clades. Of these CSIs, a 3 aa insert in the FlgC protein is uniquely shared by all sequenced Spir...
abstract: Lower termites are classified as termites that require a symbiotic relationship with their...
Lyme disease spirochetes (LDS) have phenotypic characteristics of both treponemes and borreliae. To ...
Bor.rel.i.a.ce'ae. N.L. fem. n. Borrelia type genus of the family; suff. ‐aceae ending to denote a f...
Spirochaetaceae is a family of spirochetes that cause syphilis, Lyme disease, epidemic and endemic r...
The bacterial family Spirochaetales contains a number of potent pathogens responsible for serious an...
Leptonema, and Serpula, using a modified Sanger method of direct RNA sequencing. Analysis of aligned...
Abstract Background The evolutionary history of a species is frequently derived from molecular seque...
The 16S rRNA gene of Spirochaeta thermophila DSM 6578 was amplifed by the polymerase chain reaction ...
doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2013.00217 A phylogenomic and molecular signature based approach for characteriza...
<p>(A) Phylogenetic tree of spirochetes derived from the amino acid sequences of Lons from reference...
ABSTRACT Spirochaetes is one of a few bacterial phyla that are characterized by a unifying diagnosti...
The genus Borrelia, originally described by Swellengrebel in 1907, contains tick- or louse-transmitt...
Margos G, Gofton A, Wibberg D, et al. The genus Borrelia reloaded. PLOS ONE. 2018;13(12): e0208432.T...
Lyme disease spirochetes (LDS) have phenotypic characteristics of both treponemes and borreliae. To ...
Spirochaeta caldaria Pohlschroeder et al. 1995 is an obligately anaerobic, spiral-shaped bacterium t...
abstract: Lower termites are classified as termites that require a symbiotic relationship with their...
Lyme disease spirochetes (LDS) have phenotypic characteristics of both treponemes and borreliae. To ...
Bor.rel.i.a.ce'ae. N.L. fem. n. Borrelia type genus of the family; suff. ‐aceae ending to denote a f...
Spirochaetaceae is a family of spirochetes that cause syphilis, Lyme disease, epidemic and endemic r...
The bacterial family Spirochaetales contains a number of potent pathogens responsible for serious an...
Leptonema, and Serpula, using a modified Sanger method of direct RNA sequencing. Analysis of aligned...
Abstract Background The evolutionary history of a species is frequently derived from molecular seque...
The 16S rRNA gene of Spirochaeta thermophila DSM 6578 was amplifed by the polymerase chain reaction ...
doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2013.00217 A phylogenomic and molecular signature based approach for characteriza...
<p>(A) Phylogenetic tree of spirochetes derived from the amino acid sequences of Lons from reference...
ABSTRACT Spirochaetes is one of a few bacterial phyla that are characterized by a unifying diagnosti...
The genus Borrelia, originally described by Swellengrebel in 1907, contains tick- or louse-transmitt...
Margos G, Gofton A, Wibberg D, et al. The genus Borrelia reloaded. PLOS ONE. 2018;13(12): e0208432.T...
Lyme disease spirochetes (LDS) have phenotypic characteristics of both treponemes and borreliae. To ...
Spirochaeta caldaria Pohlschroeder et al. 1995 is an obligately anaerobic, spiral-shaped bacterium t...
abstract: Lower termites are classified as termites that require a symbiotic relationship with their...
Lyme disease spirochetes (LDS) have phenotypic characteristics of both treponemes and borreliae. To ...
Bor.rel.i.a.ce'ae. N.L. fem. n. Borrelia type genus of the family; suff. ‐aceae ending to denote a f...