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. 2008 Apr 7;76(6):2746–2757. doi: 10.1128/IAI.00010-08

TABLE 2.

Summary of immunofluorescence detection of 50 C. trachomatis proteins in infected cells using mouse anti-fusion protein antibodies in comparison with previously known information

Location of protein and ORF Previous evidencea Computer predictionb
Ban Toh
Inclusion membrane
    CT089 IM+
    CT115 IM+ + +
    CT116 IM+ + +
    CT117 IM+ + +
    CT118 IM+ + +
    CT119 IM+ + +
    CT147 IM+ +
    CT223 IM+ + +
    CT225 + +
    CT226 IM+ + +
    CT228 + +
    CT229 IM+ + +
    CT232 IM+ + +
    CT233 IM+ + +
    CT249 IM+ +
    CT288 IM+ + +
    CT358 + +
    CT440 + +
    CT442 IM+ +
    CT529 IM+
    CT618 IM+ +
    CT813 IM+ + +
Intrainclusion
    CT058 + +
    CT192 + +
    CT195 + +
    CT383 + +
    CT484 IB+ + +
    CT565 +
    CT850 +
Undefinedc
    CT005 +
    CT006 +
    CT036 + +
    CT101 +
    CT134 +
    CT135 +
    CT164 +
    CT179 +
    CT196 + +
    CT214 + +
    CT222 +
    CT224 + +
    CT227 + +
    CT300 + +
    CT345 + +
    CT357 + +
    CT365 +
    CT449 + +
    CT483 + +
    CT728 +
    CT789 +
a

Previous experimental evidence for intracellular location of the 50 proteins is listed in this column. Previously described proteins and the references in which their localizations are described are CT089 (14); CT115 to -119 (35); CT147 (6); CT223, -229, -233, -288, -442, and -484 (2); CT226 (38); CT229 (30); CT232 (IncB) and CT233 (IncC) (3); CT249 (22); CT442 (44); CT529 (15); CT618 (42); and CT813 (8). IM+, positive localization in the inclusion membrane; IB+, positive localization inside the inclusions; −, published experimental evidence for the intracellular location of the corresponding proteins is lacking.

b

Ban and Toh stand for references 2, Bannantine et al., and 49, Toh et al., respectively. +, positive prediction for inclusion membrane localization; −, negative prediction for inclusion membrane localization.

c

No specific signals were detected using the corresponding antibodies under the conditions in which the experiments were carried out.