Bacterial protein
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Used for
MOMP (major outer membrane protein)
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Broader Terms
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Narrower Terms
adhesin, flagellin, permease, pilin
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Related Terms
bacterial antigen, bacterial pigment, rubredoxin
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Scope Note
proteins found in any species of bacterium.
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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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