The presence of glycoproteins in several Borrelia species was investigated by the digoxigenin labelling technique. The outer surface proteins A and B of seven isolates of the Lyme disease spirochete B. burgdorferi showed to be major glycosylated proteins. Few minor polypeptides with variable molecular masses were also present, at variance, in B. burgdorferi strains. Minor glycosylated proteins with varying molecular masses have been detected in the relapsing fever borreliae B. hermsii, B. turicatae and B. parkeri. B. turicatae showed also a major glycosylated protein with a molecular mass of approximately 40 kDa. Animal pathogenic borreliae B. anserina and B. coriaceae presented only minor glycosylated proteins with variable molecular masses.