2014
DOI: 10.1128/mbio.01017-14
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Regulatory Protein BBD18 of the Lyme Disease Spirochete: Essential Role During Tick Acquisition?

Abstract: The Lyme disease spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi senses and responds to environmental cues as it transits between the tick vector and vertebrate host. Failure to properly adapt can block transmission of the spirochete and persistence in either vector or host. We previously identified BBD18, a novel plasmid-encoded protein of B. burgdorferi, as a putative repressor of the host-essential factor OspC. In this study, we investigate the in vivo role of BBD18 as a regulatory protein, using an experimental mouse-tick… Show more

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“…The results reported in this study are part of a growing body of work implicating lp17 as an important player in the infectious cycle of B. burgdorferi. This highly conserved, yet relatively uncharacterised plasmid has now been suggested to encode at least two mammalian virulence determinants, in addition to a regulator protein that is essential for acquisition by larval ticks (Casselli et al, 2012;Hayes et al, 2014). Lp17 remains an attractive target for future studies involving the Lyme disease spirochete, and investigation into the mechanism of action of the bbd07 locus described herein could lead to improved strategies for combating this important animal and human pathogen.…”
Section: A 317 Bp Intergenic Region Of Lp17 Encodes a Novel Virulenmentioning
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“…The results reported in this study are part of a growing body of work implicating lp17 as an important player in the infectious cycle of B. burgdorferi. This highly conserved, yet relatively uncharacterised plasmid has now been suggested to encode at least two mammalian virulence determinants, in addition to a regulator protein that is essential for acquisition by larval ticks (Casselli et al, 2012;Hayes et al, 2014). Lp17 remains an attractive target for future studies involving the Lyme disease spirochete, and investigation into the mechanism of action of the bbd07 locus described herein could lead to improved strategies for combating this important animal and human pathogen.…”
Section: A 317 Bp Intergenic Region Of Lp17 Encodes a Novel Virulenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clonal isolates of B. burgdorferi lacking various combinations of non‐essential plasmids have provided insights into their respective requirements during infection in mice (Dulebohn, Bestor, Rego, Stewart, & Rosa, , Grimm et al, , Jewett et al, , Kawabata, Norris, & Watanabe, , Labandeira‐Rey, Seshu, & Skare, , Labandeira‐Rey & Skare, , Purser & Norris, ). Investigations into the infectious requirement of other plasmids that are maintained with higher fidelity or that are essential for viability have proven more difficult (Bestor et al, , Casselli, Tourand, & Bankhead, , Hayes et al, , Jewett et al, ). One such plasmid is the ~17 kb linear plasmid, lp17.…”
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“…Since then, the development of diverse molecular tools has enabled investigators to probe and uncover some of the underlying pathogenic mechanisms of the spirochete on a molecular genetic level [1]. These include the use of targeted mutagenesis studies for investigating the role of genes in a tick-animal model in a high-throughput manner [49][50][51][52], the use of the cre-lox recombination system for the deletion of a set of genes on a plasmid [53] and the use of reporter genes including cat gene [54], lacZ [55,56], luc [57,58] and GFP [33,59]. Also published on and in use are experiments with an inducible gene expression system when the gene of interest is essential for viability and cannot be deleted.…”
Section: Genetic Manipulation Of B Burgdorferimentioning
confidence: 99%