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Transmembrane helices for chltr (Chlamydia trachomatis)-- Low Reliability Report
Jinfeng Liu & Burkhard Rost
CUBIC Columbia Univ, Dept Biochem & Mol Biophysics
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Description of Chlamydia trachomatis
- taxonomy: Bacteria; Chlamydiales; Chlamydiaceae; Chlamydophila
- Chlamydia are eubacterial pathogens of humans, many other mammals and birds and are considered to be the most ubiquitous pathogens in the animal kingdom. There are no known free-living chlamydiae, thus they are obligate pathogens. Natural chlamydial infections in humans are recognized as the leading cause of many important sexually transmitted diseases worldwide. C. trachomatis also causes trachoma which is the leading preventable cause of blindness in the world.
- The total number of ORF of Chlamydia trachomatis used in this study is 894.
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- This is our high coverage report. The threshold for transmembrane helices is lowered to get higher coverage, so the reliability decreases.
- This page only covers those proteins that are not detected by our normal threshold (shown in our high reliability report).
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