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majority of
porins are monomers; however, some
dimeric porins have been discovered, as well as an
octameric porin.
Depending on the size of the
porin, the interior...
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porin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Porin may
refer to:
Porin (protein), a
transmembrane protein Porin (opera), a
Croatian grand opera, first...
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Mycobacterial porins are a
group of
transmembrane beta-barrel
proteins produced by mycobacteria,
which allow hydrophilic nutrients to
enter the bacterium...
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porins (outer
membrane proteins),
which are dis****d
among the
fatty molecules and can
transport nutrients and
antibiotics into the bacteria.
Porins...
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Opacity family porins are a
family of
porins from
pathogenic Neisseria.
These bacteria possess a
repertoire of phase-variable
opacity proteins that mediate...
- in lipocalins.
Others span cell
membranes and are
commonly found in
porins.
Porin-like
barrel structures are
encoded by as many as 2–3% of the
genes in...
- membrane.
Porins form
large water-filled
channels which allow the
diffusion of
hydrophilic molecules into the
periplasmic space. Some
porins form general...
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vaccine candidate.
Porins are also an
important factor for
complement inhibition for both
pathogenic and
commensal species.
Porins are
important for nutrient...
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Porin Kärpät (Finnish for "Pori Ermines") was a multi-sport club
based in Pori, Finland. The club was
founded in 1932, and
disestablished in 1960, but...
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sequence peptide. Tsx
shows no
significant similarities to
general bacterial porins.
Bremer E,
Martinussen J,
Middendorf A, Valentin-Hansen P (1990). "Analysis...