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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 12, 2005
Filed:
Aug. 16, 2002
Steven J. Norris, Houston, TX (US);
Jing-ren Zhang, Delmar, NY (US);
John M. Hardham, Gales Ferry, CT (US);
Jerrilyn K. Howell, Houston, TX (US);
Alan G. Barbour, Newport Beach, CA (US);
George M. Weinstock, Houston, TX (US);
Steven J. Norris, Houston, TX (US);
Jing-Ren Zhang, Delmar, NY (US);
John M. Hardham, Gales Ferry, CT (US);
Jerrilyn K. Howell, Houston, TX (US);
Alan G. Barbour, Newport Beach, CA (US);
George M. Weinstock, Houston, TX (US);
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
The present invention relates to DNA sequences encoding Vmp-like polypeptides of pathogenic Borrelia, the use of the DNA sequences in recombinant vectors to express polypeptides, the encoded amino acid sequences, application of the DNA and amino acid sequences to the production of polypeptides as antigens for immunoprophylaxis, immunotherapy, and immunodiagnosis. Also disclosed are the use of the nucleic acid sequences as probes or primers for the detection of organisms causing Lyme disease, relapsing fever, or related disorders, and kits designed to facilitate methods of using the described polypeptides, DNA segments and antibodies.