Bacterial protein

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Contents

Used for

MOMP (major outer membrane protein)

Broader Terms

protein

Narrower Terms

adhesin, flagellin, permease, pilin

Related Terms

bacterial antigen, bacterial pigment, rubredoxin

Scope Note

proteins found in any species of bacterium.

Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)

  • On the average, 20 grams of bacterial protein is synthesized per 100 grams of organic matter fermented in the rumen.
  • " Finlay calls the process, in which a soluble bacterial protein is inserted into a host cell membrane, "biochemically completely absurd.
  • In the research under discussion, a bacterial protein is being secreted into the animal's digestive tract.
  • This represents the first case in which a bacterial protein is transported into the starch granules of a higher plant.
  • We know of no other pathogen that inserts its own receptor," he says, adding that the process, in which a soluble bacterial protein is inserted into a host cell membrane, is "biochemically completely absurd.

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