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. 2010 Mar 29;78(6):2691–2699. doi: 10.1128/IAI.01455-09

FIG. 1.

FIG. 1.

CT153 is conserved among C. trachomatis serovars. Equal amounts of protein from DG-purified EBs from C. trachomatis serovars (lanes A to L3), C. muridarum (lane MoPn), and C. caviae (lane GPIC) were separated by SDS-PAGE, blotted to nitrocellulose, and probed with anti-CT153 Abs. (A) CT153 was not identifiable following CBB staining of electrophoresed polypeptides, indicating that it is not an abundant protein component of the organism. (B) Western blotting showed that anti-CT153 Abs reacted with a single 91-kDa polypeptide common to all C. trachomatis serovars (lanes A to L3). Anti-CT153 failed to detect the CT153 ortholog TC0431 in C. muridarum (lane MoPn) and did not react with C. caviae (lane GPIC).