Members of this group include: • PagC, required by
Salmonella typhimurium for survival in macrophages and for virulence in mice • Rck outer membrane protein of the
S. typhimurium and
S. enteritidis virulence plasmid • Ail, a product of the
Yersinia enterocolitica chromosome capable of mediating bacterial adherence to and invasion of epithelial cell lines • OmpX from
Escherichia coli that promotes adhesion to and entry into mammalian cells. It also has a role in the resistance against attack by the human complement system • a
Bacteriophage lambda outer membrane protein, Lom • OspA/B are
lipoproteins from
Borrelia burgdorferi. OspA and OspB share 53% amino acid identity and likely have a similar antiparallel “free-standing” β sheet protein structure associated with the outer membrane surface via a lipidated
NH2-terminal cysteine residue. OspA • OspC is a major surface lipoprotein produced by
Borrelia burgdorferi when infected
ticks feed. OspC is necessary for tick salivary gland invasion. OspC-deficient
B. burgdorferi have a markedly reduced capacity (approximately 800-fold less than control spirochetes, OspC expressing) for successful transmission to mice. Its synthesis decreases after transmission to a mammalian host. This protein disappears from the bacterial surface around 2 weeks after infection. == Structure ==