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=== Necessity of Further Research on OspC === | === Necessity of Further Research on OspC === | ||
The biological function of OspC is not yet completely understood. Further investigation is required to determine OspC ecology and its relatedness to the pathogenicity of ''B. Burgdorferi''. For the development of an effective OspC-based vaccine, it is important to know representative three-dimensional structures of at least a few more OspCs, especially those from the invasive strains. This information could be useful for rational design of an OspC-based recombinant vaccine. Also, further understanding of the evolution and genetics of Lyme Disease cause, ''Borrelia burgdorferi'', with its outer surface proteins such as OspC, fosters progress toward ecologically based control efforts.<ref>PMID:20877579</ref> | The biological function of OspC is not yet completely understood. Further investigation is required to determine OspC ecology and its relatedness to the pathogenicity of ''B. Burgdorferi''. For the development of an effective OspC-based vaccine, it is important to know representative three-dimensional structures of at least a few more OspCs, especially those from the invasive strains. This information could be useful for rational design of an OspC-based recombinant vaccine.<ref>D. Kumaran1, S. Eswaramoorthy1, B.J. Luft2, S. Koide3, J.J. Dunn1, C.L. Lawson1,4 and S. Swaminathan1. Crystal structure of outer surface protein C (OspC) from the Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi.The EMBO Journal (2001) 20, 971 - 978 [http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.1093/emboj/20.5.971]</ref> Also, further understanding of the evolution and genetics of Lyme Disease cause, ''Borrelia burgdorferi'', with its outer surface proteins such as OspC, fosters progress toward ecologically based control efforts.<ref>PMID:20877579</ref> | ||
'''Notes and References'''<references/> | '''Notes and References'''<references/> |