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'''Complement regulator-acquiring surface protein''' (CRASP) are proteins of the Lyme-disease causing bacteria | '''Complement regulator-acquiring surface protein''' (CRASP) are proteins of the Lyme-disease causing bacteria ''Borrelia burgdorferi'' which bind to several human extracellular matrix proteins. For details on '''CRASP-1''' see [[Borrelia burgdorferi Complement Regulator-Acquiring Surface Protein 1]]. | ||
== Disease == | == Disease == |
Revision as of 12:17, 14 December 2015
FunctionComplement regulator-acquiring surface protein (CRASP) are proteins of the Lyme-disease causing bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi which bind to several human extracellular matrix proteins. For details on CRASP-1 see Borrelia burgdorferi Complement Regulator-Acquiring Surface Protein 1. DiseaseLyme-disease adhesion factors. RelevanceStructural highlights |
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3D structures of Complement regulator-acquiring surface protein3D structures of Complement regulator-acquiring surface protein
Updated on 14-December-2015