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Infect Immun ; 82(6): 2520-31, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24686059

ABSTRACT

To identify and characterize surface proteins expressed by the relapsing fever (RF) agent Borrelia hermsii in the blood of infected mice, we used a cell-free filtrate of their blood to immunize congenic naive mice. The resultant antiserum was used for Western blotting of cell lysates, and gel slices corresponding to reactive bands were subjected to liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, followed by a search of the proteome database with the peptides. One of the immunogens was identified as the BHA007 protein, which is encoded by a 174-kb linear plasmid. BHA007 had sequence features of lipoproteins, was surface exposed by the criteria of in situ protease susceptibility and agglutination of Vtp(-) cells by anti-BHA007 antibodies, and was not essential for in vitro growth. BHA007 elicited antibodies during experimental infection of mice, but immunization with recombinant protein did not confer protection against needle-delivered infection. Open reading frames (ORFs) orthologous to BHA007 were found on large plasmids of other RF species, including the coding sequences for the CihC proteins of Borrelia duttonii and B. recurrentis, but not in Lyme disease Borrelia species. Recombinant BHA007 bound both human and bovine fibronectin with Kd (dissociation constant) values of 22 and 33 nM, respectively, and bound to C4-binding protein with less affinity. The distant homology of BHA007 and its orthologs to BBK32 proteins of Lyme disease species, as well as to previously described BBK32-like proteins in relapsing fever species, indicates that BHA007 is a member of a large family of multifunctional proteins in Borrelia species that bind to fibronectin as well as other host proteins.


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Adhesins, Bacterial/metabolism , Borrelia Infections/metabolism , Relapsing Fever/metabolism , Adhesins, Bacterial/genetics , Adhesins, Bacterial/immunology , Animals , Antigens, Bacterial/analysis , Borrelia , Borrelia Infections/immunology , Disease Models, Animal , Immune Sera , Mice , Recombinant Proteins/immunology , Recombinant Proteins/metabolism , Relapsing Fever/immunology , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Spirochaetales/metabolism
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Evol Psychol ; 8(4): 736-50, 2010 Dec 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22947830

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Two studies examined the influence of mate value on responses to infidelity from an evolutionary perspective. Couples were recruited for Study 1, allowing an examination of both participants' self-perceived mate value and their partners' mate value on reactions to hypothetical scenarios describing an incidence of infidelity. As predicted, higher levels of perceived mate value were associated with greater levels of indignation while lower levels of mate value were associated with increased levels of insecurity and anxiety in response to infidelity. In Study 2, participants who had been the victim of infidelity in the past recounted their experiences and reported how they actually responded. Consistent with Study 1, higher levels of mate value were associated with greater levels of indignation in response to infidelity whereas lower levels of mate value were associated with greater levels of insecurity. Taken together, these two studies provide compelling support for the hypothesis that the nature of the distress experienced in response to infidelity is influenced by an individual's perceived mate value.


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Anger , Anxiety/psychology , Extramarital Relations/psychology , Interpersonal Relations , Sexual Partners/psychology , Stress, Psychological/psychology , Adolescent , Adult , Biological Evolution , Female , Forgiveness , Humans , Jealousy , Linear Models , Male , Self Concept , Social Desirability , Young Adult
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