MbovP0725, a secreted serine/threonine phosphatase, inhibits the host inflammatory response and affects metabolism in
Mycoplasma bovis
Hui Zhang,
Yiqiu Zhang,
Doukun Lu
et al.
Abstract:Mycoplasma
species are able to produce and release secreted proteins, such as toxins, adhesins, and virulence-related enzymes, involved in bacteria adhesion, invasion, and immune evasion between the pathogen and host. Here, we investigated a novel secreted protein, MbovP0725, from
Mycoplasma bovis
encoding a putative haloacid dehalogenase (HAD) hydrolase function of a key serine/threonine phosphatase depending on Mg
2+
for the dephosphorylat… Show more
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