Streptococcus sanguis 12 saliva-binding protein (SsaB)
MW 36 kDa; may play a role in oral colonization by binding either to a receptor on saliva or on actinomyces; amino acid sequence given in first source
Also Known As:
SsaB; saliva-binding protein, Streptococcus sanguis 12; Streptococcus sanguis adhesin B
Networked: 5
relevant articles (0 outcomes,
0 trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Experts
1. | Kitten, Todd:
4 articles
(10/2020 - 07/2009)
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2. | Ge, Xiuchun:
3 articles
(06/2014 - 07/2009)
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3. | Xu, Ping:
3 articles
(06/2014 - 07/2009)
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4. | Crump, Katie E:
2 articles
(06/2014 - 02/2014)
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5. | Attaee, Mohamad Kazem:
1 article
(04/2021)
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6. | Faiz, Seyed Hamid Reza:
1 article
(04/2021)
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7. | Imani, Farnad:
1 article
(04/2021)
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8. | Mohseni, Masood:
1 article
(04/2021)
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9. | Movassaghi, Shima:
1 article
(04/2021)
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10. | Rahimzadeh, Poupak:
1 article
(04/2021)
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Related Diseases
1. | Endocarditis
10/01/2020
- " Indeed, intracellular Mn accumulation mediated by the lipoprotein SsaB, a component of the SsaACB transporter complex, has been shown to promote virulence for endocarditis and O2 tolerance. " 02/28/2014
- " Streptococcus sanguinis is a cause of infective endocarditis and has been shown to require a manganese transporter called SsaB for virulence and O2 tolerance. " 07/01/2009
- " These results indicate that the loss of a single lipoprotein, SsaB, dramatically reduces endocarditis virulence, whereas the loss of most other lipoproteins or of normal lipoprotein processing has no more than a minor effect on virulence." 06/01/2014
- " A mutant lacking the manganese-dependent superoxide dismutase, SodA, was significantly less virulent than wild-type in a rabbit model of endocarditis, but significantly more virulent than the ssaB mutant. " 06/01/2014
- " The relationship of the lipoprotein SsaB, manganese and superoxide dismutase in Streptococcus sanguinis virulence for endocarditis."
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2. | Pain (Aches)
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