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The protein product of this gene is structurally similar to autotransporter (AT) proteins described in other bacteria [13] and it has been shown to be significantly involved in cellular and humoral protective immunity against chlamydial infection thus, making it a prospective candidate in vaccine development [11], [14] [18].
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