Basic Information
Accession number
GCA_000007025.1
Release date
2002-11-25
Organism
Rickettsia conorii str. Malish 7
Species name
Rickettsia conorii

Assembly level
Complete Genome
Assembly name
ASM702v1
Assembly submitter
Unite des Rickettsies, Faculte de Medecine, CNRS UMR 6020, Universite de la Mediterranee
Assembly Type
haploid
Genome size
1.3 Mb
GC percent
32.5
Contig count
1

Collection date
-
Sample location
-
Host
-
Isolation source
-
Isolate type
-
Strain
Malish 7
Isolate
-
VF List
Query_id %Identity E-value Related genes VF ID Virulence factor VFcategory VFcategoryID Characteristics Description Strain
AE006914.1_148 96.842 1.23E-65 rvhB3 VF0488 Rvh T4SS Effector delivery system VFC0086 All sequenced Rickettsia genomes encode a P-T4SS similar to the vir archetype of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and related systems, and this T4SS is encoded across all genomes in the rickettsial families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae; lacks a homolog of VirB5, the minor pilin subunit that is indispensable for pilus formation but not substrate transfer; A defining feature of the rvh T4SS is the proliferation of genes encoding RvhB6 proteins, which are predicted IM channel components of the VirB6/TrbL family that are required for substrate transfer in P-T4SSs;Three other components are encoded by duplicate genes within the rvh T4SS: RvhB4a and RvhB4b--homologous to VirB4 (IM ATPase), RvhB9a and RvhB9b--homologous to Vir9 (participating with VirB7 and VirB10 in the OM pore of the T4SS), two VirB8-like channel proteins, RvhB8a and RvhB8b (rvhB3) type IV secretion system protein VirB3 [Rvh T4SS (VF0488) - Effector delivery system (VFC0086)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_149 96.77 0.0 rvhB4a VF0488 Rvh T4SS Effector delivery system VFC0086 All sequenced Rickettsia genomes encode a P-T4SS similar to the vir archetype of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and related systems, and this T4SS is encoded across all genomes in the rickettsial families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae; lacks a homolog of VirB5, the minor pilin subunit that is indispensable for pilus formation but not substrate transfer; A defining feature of the rvh T4SS is the proliferation of genes encoding RvhB6 proteins, which are predicted IM channel components of the VirB6/TrbL family that are required for substrate transfer in P-T4SSs;Three other components are encoded by duplicate genes within the rvh T4SS: RvhB4a and RvhB4b--homologous to VirB4 (IM ATPase), RvhB9a and RvhB9b--homologous to Vir9 (participating with VirB7 and VirB10 in the OM pore of the T4SS), two VirB8-like channel proteins, RvhB8a and RvhB8b (rvhB4a) type IV secretion system ATPase VirB4 [Rvh T4SS (VF0488) - Effector delivery system (VFC0086)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_150 82.312 0.0 rvhB6a VF0488 Rvh T4SS Effector delivery system VFC0086 All sequenced Rickettsia genomes encode a P-T4SS similar to the vir archetype of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and related systems, and this T4SS is encoded across all genomes in the rickettsial families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae; lacks a homolog of VirB5, the minor pilin subunit that is indispensable for pilus formation but not substrate transfer; A defining feature of the rvh T4SS is the proliferation of genes encoding RvhB6 proteins, which are predicted IM channel components of the VirB6/TrbL family that are required for substrate transfer in P-T4SSs;Three other components are encoded by duplicate genes within the rvh T4SS: RvhB4a and RvhB4b--homologous to VirB4 (IM ATPase), RvhB9a and RvhB9b--homologous to Vir9 (participating with VirB7 and VirB10 in the OM pore of the T4SS), two VirB8-like channel proteins, RvhB8a and RvhB8b (rvhB6a) VirB6-like protein of the type IV secretion system [Rvh T4SS (VF0488) - Effector delivery system (VFC0086)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_151 85.884 0.0 rvhB6b VF0488 Rvh T4SS Effector delivery system VFC0086 All sequenced Rickettsia genomes encode a P-T4SS similar to the vir archetype of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and related systems, and this T4SS is encoded across all genomes in the rickettsial families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae; lacks a homolog of VirB5, the minor pilin subunit that is indispensable for pilus formation but not substrate transfer; A defining feature of the rvh T4SS is the proliferation of genes encoding RvhB6 proteins, which are predicted IM channel components of the VirB6/TrbL family that are required for substrate transfer in P-T4SSs;Three other components are encoded by duplicate genes within the rvh T4SS: RvhB4a and RvhB4b--homologous to VirB4 (IM ATPase), RvhB9a and RvhB9b--homologous to Vir9 (participating with VirB7 and VirB10 in the OM pore of the T4SS), two VirB8-like channel proteins, RvhB8a and RvhB8b (rvhB6b) VirB6-like protein of the type IV secretion system [Rvh T4SS (VF0488) - Effector delivery system (VFC0086)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_152 82.033 0.0 rvhB6c VF0488 Rvh T4SS Effector delivery system VFC0086 All sequenced Rickettsia genomes encode a P-T4SS similar to the vir archetype of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and related systems, and this T4SS is encoded across all genomes in the rickettsial families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae; lacks a homolog of VirB5, the minor pilin subunit that is indispensable for pilus formation but not substrate transfer; A defining feature of the rvh T4SS is the proliferation of genes encoding RvhB6 proteins, which are predicted IM channel components of the VirB6/TrbL family that are required for substrate transfer in P-T4SSs;Three other components are encoded by duplicate genes within the rvh T4SS: RvhB4a and RvhB4b--homologous to VirB4 (IM ATPase), RvhB9a and RvhB9b--homologous to Vir9 (participating with VirB7 and VirB10 in the OM pore of the T4SS), two VirB8-like channel proteins, RvhB8a and RvhB8b (rvhB6c) VirB6-like protein of the type IV secretion system [Rvh T4SS (VF0488) - Effector delivery system (VFC0086)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_153 84.263 0.0 rvhB6d VF0488 Rvh T4SS Effector delivery system VFC0086 All sequenced Rickettsia genomes encode a P-T4SS similar to the vir archetype of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and related systems, and this T4SS is encoded across all genomes in the rickettsial families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae; lacks a homolog of VirB5, the minor pilin subunit that is indispensable for pilus formation but not substrate transfer; A defining feature of the rvh T4SS is the proliferation of genes encoding RvhB6 proteins, which are predicted IM channel components of the VirB6/TrbL family that are required for substrate transfer in P-T4SSs;Three other components are encoded by duplicate genes within the rvh T4SS: RvhB4a and RvhB4b--homologous to VirB4 (IM ATPase), RvhB9a and RvhB9b--homologous to Vir9 (participating with VirB7 and VirB10 in the OM pore of the T4SS), two VirB8-like channel proteins, RvhB8a and RvhB8b (rvhB6d) VirB6-like protein of the type IV secretion system [Rvh T4SS (VF0488) - Effector delivery system (VFC0086)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_154 87.955 0.0 rvhB6e VF0488 Rvh T4SS Effector delivery system VFC0086 All sequenced Rickettsia genomes encode a P-T4SS similar to the vir archetype of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and related systems, and this T4SS is encoded across all genomes in the rickettsial families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae; lacks a homolog of VirB5, the minor pilin subunit that is indispensable for pilus formation but not substrate transfer; A defining feature of the rvh T4SS is the proliferation of genes encoding RvhB6 proteins, which are predicted IM channel components of the VirB6/TrbL family that are required for substrate transfer in P-T4SSs;Three other components are encoded by duplicate genes within the rvh T4SS: RvhB4a and RvhB4b--homologous to VirB4 (IM ATPase), RvhB9a and RvhB9b--homologous to Vir9 (participating with VirB7 and VirB10 in the OM pore of the T4SS), two VirB8-like channel proteins, RvhB8a and RvhB8b (rvhB6e) VirB6-like protein of the type IV secretion system [Rvh T4SS (VF0488) - Effector delivery system (VFC0086)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_253 91.597 2.13E-74 rvhB2 VF0488 Rvh T4SS Effector delivery system VFC0086 All sequenced Rickettsia genomes encode a P-T4SS similar to the vir archetype of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and related systems, and this T4SS is encoded across all genomes in the rickettsial families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae; lacks a homolog of VirB5, the minor pilin subunit that is indispensable for pilus formation but not substrate transfer; A defining feature of the rvh T4SS is the proliferation of genes encoding RvhB6 proteins, which are predicted IM channel components of the VirB6/TrbL family that are required for substrate transfer in P-T4SSs;Three other components are encoded by duplicate genes within the rvh T4SS: RvhB4a and RvhB4b--homologous to VirB4 (IM ATPase), RvhB9a and RvhB9b--homologous to Vir9 (participating with VirB7 and VirB10 in the OM pore of the T4SS), two VirB8-like channel proteins, RvhB8a and RvhB8b (rvhB2) type IV secretion system protein [Rvh T4SS (VF0488) - Effector delivery system (VFC0086)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_400 96.4 0.0 rvhB9a VF0488 Rvh T4SS Effector delivery system VFC0086 All sequenced Rickettsia genomes encode a P-T4SS similar to the vir archetype of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and related systems, and this T4SS is encoded across all genomes in the rickettsial families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae; lacks a homolog of VirB5, the minor pilin subunit that is indispensable for pilus formation but not substrate transfer; A defining feature of the rvh T4SS is the proliferation of genes encoding RvhB6 proteins, which are predicted IM channel components of the VirB6/TrbL family that are required for substrate transfer in P-T4SSs;Three other components are encoded by duplicate genes within the rvh T4SS: RvhB4a and RvhB4b--homologous to VirB4 (IM ATPase), RvhB9a and RvhB9b--homologous to Vir9 (participating with VirB7 and VirB10 in the OM pore of the T4SS), two VirB8-like channel proteins, RvhB8a and RvhB8b (rvhB9a) type IV secretion system protein VirB9-like conjugal transfer protein precursor [Rvh T4SS (VF0488) - Effector delivery system (VFC0086)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_401 85.345 1.11E-135 rvhB8a VF0488 Rvh T4SS Effector delivery system VFC0086 All sequenced Rickettsia genomes encode a P-T4SS similar to the vir archetype of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and related systems, and this T4SS is encoded across all genomes in the rickettsial families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae; lacks a homolog of VirB5, the minor pilin subunit that is indispensable for pilus formation but not substrate transfer; A defining feature of the rvh T4SS is the proliferation of genes encoding RvhB6 proteins, which are predicted IM channel components of the VirB6/TrbL family that are required for substrate transfer in P-T4SSs;Three other components are encoded by duplicate genes within the rvh T4SS: RvhB4a and RvhB4b--homologous to VirB4 (IM ATPase), RvhB9a and RvhB9b--homologous to Vir9 (participating with VirB7 and VirB10 in the OM pore of the T4SS), two VirB8-like channel proteins, RvhB8a and RvhB8b (rvhB8a) VirB8-like protein of type IV secretion system [Rvh T4SS (VF0488) - Effector delivery system (VFC0086)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_403 90.123 3.13E-155 rvhB8b VF0488 Rvh T4SS Effector delivery system VFC0086 All sequenced Rickettsia genomes encode a P-T4SS similar to the vir archetype of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and related systems, and this T4SS is encoded across all genomes in the rickettsial families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae; lacks a homolog of VirB5, the minor pilin subunit that is indispensable for pilus formation but not substrate transfer; A defining feature of the rvh T4SS is the proliferation of genes encoding RvhB6 proteins, which are predicted IM channel components of the VirB6/TrbL family that are required for substrate transfer in P-T4SSs;Three other components are encoded by duplicate genes within the rvh T4SS: RvhB4a and RvhB4b--homologous to VirB4 (IM ATPase), RvhB9a and RvhB9b--homologous to Vir9 (participating with VirB7 and VirB10 in the OM pore of the T4SS), two VirB8-like channel proteins, RvhB8a and RvhB8b (rvhB8b) VirB8-like protein of the Type IV secretion system [Rvh T4SS (VF0488) - Effector delivery system (VFC0086)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_404 91.772 5.27E-107 rvhB9b VF0488 Rvh T4SS Effector delivery system VFC0086 All sequenced Rickettsia genomes encode a P-T4SS similar to the vir archetype of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and related systems, and this T4SS is encoded across all genomes in the rickettsial families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae; lacks a homolog of VirB5, the minor pilin subunit that is indispensable for pilus formation but not substrate transfer; A defining feature of the rvh T4SS is the proliferation of genes encoding RvhB6 proteins, which are predicted IM channel components of the VirB6/TrbL family that are required for substrate transfer in P-T4SSs;Three other components are encoded by duplicate genes within the rvh T4SS: RvhB4a and RvhB4b--homologous to VirB4 (IM ATPase), RvhB9a and RvhB9b--homologous to Vir9 (participating with VirB7 and VirB10 in the OM pore of the T4SS), two VirB8-like channel proteins, RvhB8a and RvhB8b (rvhB9b) VirB9-like protein precursor of the type IV secretion system [Rvh T4SS (VF0488) - Effector delivery system (VFC0086)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_405 86.128 0.0 rvhB10 VF0488 Rvh T4SS Effector delivery system VFC0086 All sequenced Rickettsia genomes encode a P-T4SS similar to the vir archetype of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and related systems, and this T4SS is encoded across all genomes in the rickettsial families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae; lacks a homolog of VirB5, the minor pilin subunit that is indispensable for pilus formation but not substrate transfer; A defining feature of the rvh T4SS is the proliferation of genes encoding RvhB6 proteins, which are predicted IM channel components of the VirB6/TrbL family that are required for substrate transfer in P-T4SSs;Three other components are encoded by duplicate genes within the rvh T4SS: RvhB4a and RvhB4b--homologous to VirB4 (IM ATPase), RvhB9a and RvhB9b--homologous to Vir9 (participating with VirB7 and VirB10 in the OM pore of the T4SS), two VirB8-like channel proteins, RvhB8a and RvhB8b (rvhB10) VirB10-like protein of the type IV secretion system [Rvh T4SS (VF0488) - Effector delivery system (VFC0086)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_406 95.21 0.0 rvhB11 VF0488 Rvh T4SS Effector delivery system VFC0086 All sequenced Rickettsia genomes encode a P-T4SS similar to the vir archetype of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and related systems, and this T4SS is encoded across all genomes in the rickettsial families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae; lacks a homolog of VirB5, the minor pilin subunit that is indispensable for pilus formation but not substrate transfer; A defining feature of the rvh T4SS is the proliferation of genes encoding RvhB6 proteins, which are predicted IM channel components of the VirB6/TrbL family that are required for substrate transfer in P-T4SSs;Three other components are encoded by duplicate genes within the rvh T4SS: RvhB4a and RvhB4b--homologous to VirB4 (IM ATPase), RvhB9a and RvhB9b--homologous to Vir9 (participating with VirB7 and VirB10 in the OM pore of the T4SS), two VirB8-like channel proteins, RvhB8a and RvhB8b (rvhB11) type IV secretion system ATPase VirB11 [Rvh T4SS (VF0488) - Effector delivery system (VFC0086)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_407 95.093 0.0 rvhD4 VF0488 Rvh T4SS Effector delivery system VFC0086 All sequenced Rickettsia genomes encode a P-T4SS similar to the vir archetype of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and related systems, and this T4SS is encoded across all genomes in the rickettsial families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae; lacks a homolog of VirB5, the minor pilin subunit that is indispensable for pilus formation but not substrate transfer; A defining feature of the rvh T4SS is the proliferation of genes encoding RvhB6 proteins, which are predicted IM channel components of the VirB6/TrbL family that are required for substrate transfer in P-T4SSs;Three other components are encoded by duplicate genes within the rvh T4SS: RvhB4a and RvhB4b--homologous to VirB4 (IM ATPase), RvhB9a and RvhB9b--homologous to Vir9 (participating with VirB7 and VirB10 in the OM pore of the T4SS), two VirB8-like channel proteins, RvhB8a and RvhB8b (rvhD4) type IV secretion system component VirD4 [Rvh T4SS (VF0488) - Effector delivery system (VFC0086)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_481 61.449 5.75E-158 cps4J VF0144 Capsule Immune modulation VFC0258 Ninety different capsule types have been identified. Each has a structurally distinct capsule, composed of repeating oligosaccharide units joined by glycosidic linkages (cps4J) capsular polysaccharide biosynthesis protein Cps4J [Capsule (VF0144) - Immune modulation (VFC0258)] [Streptococcus pneumoniae TIGR4] Streptococcus pneumoniae
AE006914.1_698 63.934 0.0 sca4 VF0502 Sca4 Others VFC0346 Lack the beta domain, no recognizable homology between Sca4 proteins and other Sca families, so it is unclear how Sca4 is translocated out of the rickettsial cell (sca4) cell surface antigen Sca4 [Sca4 (VF0502) - Others (VFC0346)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_801 81.935 1.42E-88 pat2 VF0494 Phospholipase A2 Exotoxin VFC0235 Two PLA2 enzymes (pat1 and pat2) have divergent evolutionary histories and discordant selective constraints, with pat2 deleted from most other non-TG rickettsiae genomes, while pat1 homologs are encoded in all sequenced Rickettsia genomes; Pat1 and Pat2 may be rvh T4SS substrates (pat2) esterase of alpha/beta hydrolase family [Phospholipase A2 (VF0494) - Exotoxin (VFC0235)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_802 82.09 8.27E-118 pat2 VF0494 Phospholipase A2 Exotoxin VFC0235 Two PLA2 enzymes (pat1 and pat2) have divergent evolutionary histories and discordant selective constraints, with pat2 deleted from most other non-TG rickettsiae genomes, while pat1 homologs are encoded in all sequenced Rickettsia genomes; Pat1 and Pat2 may be rvh T4SS substrates (pat2) esterase of alpha/beta hydrolase family [Phospholipase A2 (VF0494) - Exotoxin (VFC0235)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_940 100.0 0.0 rickA VF0490 RickA Motility VFC0204 Spotted fever group Rickettsia differ from other pathogens in possessing two actin-polymerizing proteins: RickA, an activator of the host Arp2/3 complex, and Sca2, a mimic of host formins; RickA generating short, curved actin tails early during infection and Sca2 generating long, straight actin tails later in infection; considered a likely substrate of the rvh T4SS because of the lack of N-terminal Sec secretion signal and transmembrane spanning regions (rickA) WASP, N-WASP, MENA proteins [RickA (VF0490) - Motility (VFC0204)] [Rickettsia conorii str. Malish 7] Rickettsia conorii
AE006914.1_953 78.296 0.0 pat1 VF0494 Phospholipase A2 Exotoxin VFC0235 Two PLA2 enzymes (pat1 and pat2) have divergent evolutionary histories and discordant selective constraints, with pat2 deleted from most other non-TG rickettsiae genomes, while pat1 homologs are encoded in all sequenced Rickettsia genomes; Pat1 and Pat2 may be rvh T4SS substrates (pat1) patatin-like phospholipase [Phospholipase A2 (VF0494) - Exotoxin (VFC0235)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_1001 60.456 0.0 htpB VF0159 Hsp60 Adherence VFC0001 (htpB) Hsp60, 60K heat shock protein HtpB [Hsp60 (VF0159) - Adherence (VFC0001)] [Legionella pneumophila subsp. pneumophila str. Philadelphia 1] Legionella pneumophila
AE006914.1_1041 74.745 0.0 tufA VF0460 EF-Tu Adherence VFC0001 (tufA) elongation factor Tu [EF-Tu (VF0460) - Adherence (VFC0001)] [Francisella tularensis subsp. tularensis SCHU S4] Francisella tularensis
AE006914.1_1126 71.79 0.0 ompB VF0493 ROmpB/Sca5 Invasion VFC0083 A high degree of conservation in both the spotted fever group and typhus group; rOmpB is expressed as a pre-protein (168 kDa) and cleaved to release the passenger domain (120 kDa) from the beta-barrel translocation domain (32 kDa), leaving the mature 120-kDa domain associated with the outer leaflet of the outer membrane (ompB) outer membrane protein OmpB [ROmpB/Sca5 (VF0493) - Invasion (VFC0083)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_1193 89.789 0.0 tlyC VF0489 TlyC Exoenzyme VFC0251 (tlyC) hemolysin C [TlyC (VF0489) - Exoenzyme (VFC0251)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_1269 91.213 0.0 rvhB4b VF0488 Rvh T4SS Effector delivery system VFC0086 All sequenced Rickettsia genomes encode a P-T4SS similar to the vir archetype of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and related systems, and this T4SS is encoded across all genomes in the rickettsial families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae; lacks a homolog of VirB5, the minor pilin subunit that is indispensable for pilus formation but not substrate transfer; A defining feature of the rvh T4SS is the proliferation of genes encoding RvhB6 proteins, which are predicted IM channel components of the VirB6/TrbL family that are required for substrate transfer in P-T4SSs;Three other components are encoded by duplicate genes within the rvh T4SS: RvhB4a and RvhB4b--homologous to VirB4 (IM ATPase), RvhB9a and RvhB9b--homologous to Vir9 (participating with VirB7 and VirB10 in the OM pore of the T4SS), two VirB8-like channel proteins, RvhB8a and RvhB8b (rvhB4b) type IV secretion system protein VirB4 precursor [Rvh T4SS (VF0488) - Effector delivery system (VFC0086)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_1323 81.0 3.99E-120 pld VF0491 Pld Exotoxin VFC0235 (pld) phospholipase D [Pld (VF0491) - Exotoxin (VFC0235)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_1327 90.016 0.0 ompA VF0492 ROmpA/Sca0 Adherence VFC0001 Conserved throughout the spotted fever group (ompA) surface cell antigen 0 (Sca0), autotransporter [ROmpA/Sca0 (VF0492) - Adherence (VFC0001)] [Rickettsia rickettsii str. Sheila Smith] Rickettsia rickettsii
AE006914.1_1337 69.65 8.81E-108 adr1 VF0496 Adr1 Immune modulation VFC0258 "An integral outer-membrane protein containing eight membrane-embedded beta-strands and four ""loop"" regions that are exposed to extracellular milieu; belongs to a family of gram-negative outer membrane proteins embodied by E. coli OmpX. Some members of this protein family, namely Yersinia enterolitica Ail and Salmonella typhimurium Rck." (adr1) outer-membrane protein Adr1 [Adr1 (VF0496) - Immune modulation (VFC0258)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi
AE006914.1_1338 76.211 5.93E-120 adr2 VF0497 Adr2 Immune modulation VFC0258 In all Rickettsia genomes, two Adr paralogs are encoded adjacent to one another and share ~45% aa identity (adr2) outer-membrane protein Adr2 [Adr2 (VF0497) - Immune modulation (VFC0258)] [Rickettsia typhi str. Wilmington] Rickettsia typhi