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From: Unveiling promising immunogenic targets in Coxiella burnetii through in silico analysis: paving the way for novel vaccine strategies

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This study investigated conformational epitopes located on specific proteins’ surfaces. To predict tertiary protein structures, the Robetta Web tool was utilized. Subsequently, PyMOL software was employed to identify surface-exposed epitopes in the proteins’ 3D structures. The color and the score of each protein have shown in Supplementary Table S2. The accession numbers for the selected proteins are as follows: (1) NP_821052.2, (2) NP_821049.1, (3) NP_819762.1, (4) NP_820808.1, (5) NP_820094.2, (6) NP_820583.1, (7) NP_819243.1, (8) NP_819755.1, (9) WP_010891173.1, (10) NP_820596.1, (11) YP_002332945.1, (12) NP_819951.2, (13) NP_820185.1, (14) NP_819144.2, (15) NP_820793.1, (16) NP_820398.1, (17) NP_820396.2, (18) NP_820832.2, (19) NP_821009.2, (20) NP_819523.1, (21) NP_819354.2, and (22) NP_820609.2.

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