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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 27, 2021
Filed:
Jul. 07, 2010
Laura Serino, Siena, IT;
Maria Rita Fontana, Siena, IT;
Danilo Gomes Moriel, Siena, IT;
GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS SA, Rixensart, BE;
Abstract
Homologs of theproteins orf353, bacterial lg-like domain (group 1) protein (orf405), flu antigen 43 (orf1 364), NodT-family outer-membrane-factor-lipoprotein efflux transporter (orf1 767), gspK (orf3515), gspJ (orf3516), toriB-dependent siderophore receptor (orO597), fibrial protein (orf3613), upec-948, upec-1232. A chain precursor of the type-1 fimbria! protein (upec-1875), yapH homolog (upec-2820), hemolysin A (recp-3768), and Sel 1 repeat-containing protein (upec-521 1) from several pathogenic strains ofhave been identified with regions within the proteins that are conserved across all. Fragments corresponding to the conserved regions, especially immunogenic fragments such a linear B-epitopes, are provided. In addition, variants of the bacterial lg-like domain (group 1) protein (orf405), yapH homolog (upec2820) and two different fragments of hemolysin A (recp3768) are provided herein that have increased solubility as compared to the native protein where the variants still raise a substantially similar immune response in a subject as the corresponding native protein.