Journal article

Leptospiral outer membrane protein lipl41 is not essential for acute leptospirosis but requires a small chaperone protein, lep, for stable expression

AM King, T Bartpho, RW Sermswan, DM Bulach, A Eshghi, M Picardeau, B Adler, GL Murray

Infection and Immunity | Published : 2013

Abstract

Leptospirosis is a worldwide zoonosis caused by pathogenic Leptospira spp., but knowledge of leptospiral pathogenesis remains limited. However, the development of mutagenesis systems has allowed the investigation of putative virulence factors and their involvement in leptospirosis. LipL41 is the third most abundant lipoprotein found in the outer membranes of pathogenic lepto-spires and has been considered a putative virulence factor. LipL41 is encoded on the large chromosome 28 bp upstream of a small open reading frame encoding a hypothetical protein of unknown function. This gene was named lep, for LipL41 expression partner. In this study, lipL41 was found to be cotranscribed with lep. Two ..

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Awarded by French Ministry of Research


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Australian Research Council, the National Health and Medical Research Council, and the French Ministry of Research (ANR-08-MIE-018). Anti-LipL41 antiserum was a generous gift from D. A. Haake.