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Title : A comprehensive in silico analysis of putative outer membrane and secretory hydrolases from the pathogenic Leptospira: Possible implications in pathogenesis - Shankar_2024_Biotechnol.Appl.Biochem__
Author(s) : Shankar UN , Shiraz M , Kumar P , Akif M
Ref : Biotechnol Appl Biochem , : , 2024
Abstract :

Outer surface/membrane and virulent secretory proteins are primarily crucial for pathogenesis. Secreted and outer membrane hydrolases of many pathogens play an important role in attenuating the host immune system. Leptospira expresses many such proteins, and few have been characterized to display various roles, including host immune evasion. However, identification, classification, characterization, and elucidation of the possible role of Leptospira's outer membrane and secretory hydrolases have yet to be explored. In the present study, we used bioinformatics tools to predict exported proteins from the pathogenic Leptospira proteome. Moreover, we focused on secretory and outer membrane putative hydrolases from the exported proteins to generate a deeper understanding. Our analysis yielded four putative outer/secretory hydrolases, LIC_10995, LIC_11183, LIC_11463, and LIC_12988, containing alpha/beta hydrolase fold and displayed similarity with lipase motif. Moreover, their conservation analysis of the predicted hydrolases across the spectrum of different Leptospira species showed high clustering with the pathogenic species. Outer membrane and secretory proteins with lipolytic activity may have a role in pathogenesis. This is the first bioinformatics analysis of secretory and outer membrane alpha/beta hydrolases from leptospiral species. However, experimental studies are indeed required to unravel this possibility.

PubMedSearch : Shankar_2024_Biotechnol.Appl.Biochem__
PubMedID: 38733098

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Shankar UN, Shiraz M, Kumar P, Akif M (2024)
A comprehensive in silico analysis of putative outer membrane and secretory hydrolases from the pathogenic Leptospira: Possible implications in pathogenesis
Biotechnol Appl Biochem :

Shankar UN, Shiraz M, Kumar P, Akif M (2024)
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