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Proteomic analysis of Lyme disease: Global protein comparison of three strains of Borrelia burgdorferi

  • Jon M. Jacobs
  • , Xiaohua Yang
  • , Benjamin J. Luft
  • , John J. Dunn
  • , David G. Camp
  • , Richard D. Smith

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Abstract

The Borrelia burgdorferi spirochete is the causative agent of Lyme disease, the most common tickborne disease in the United States. It has been studied extensively to help understand its pathogenicity of infection and how it can persist in different mammalian hosts. We report the proteomic analysis of the archetype B. burgdorferi B31 strain and two other strains (ND40, and JD-1) having different Borrelia pathotypes using strong cation exchange fractionation of proteolytic peptides followed by high-resolution, reversed phase capillary liquid chromatography coupled with ion trap tandem mass spectrometric analysis. Protein identification was facilitated by the availability of the complete B31 genome sequence. A total of 665 Borrelia proteins were identified representing ~38% coverage of the theoretical B31 proteome. A significant overlap was observed between the identified proteins in direct comparisons between any two strains (>72%), but distinct differences were observed among identified hypothetical and outer membrane proteins of the three strains. Such a concurrent proteomic overview of three Borrelia strains based upon only the B31 genome sequence is shown to provide significant insights into the presence or absence of specific proteins and a broad overall comparison among strains.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1446-1453
Number of pages8
JournalProteomics
Volume5
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2005

Keywords

  • Borrelia burgdorferi
  • Lyme disease

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