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- Protein_M abstract "Protein M is an immunoglobulin-binding protein found on the cell surface of the human pathogenic bacterium Mycoplasma genitalium, which causes sexually transmitted disease. It is presumably a universal antibody-binding protein, as it is known to be reactive against all antibody types tested so far. It is capable of preventing the antigen-antibody interaction due to its high binding affinity to any antibody. The Scripps Research Institute announced its discovery in 2014. It was detected from the bacterium while investigating its role in patients suffering from a cancer, multiple myeloma.".
- Protein_M wikiPageID "43512319".
- Protein_M wikiPageLength "8255".
- Protein_M wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Protein_M wikiPageRevisionID "661995572".
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Antibodies.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Antibody.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Antigen-antibody_interaction.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_mass_unit.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Binding_affinity.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Binding_immunoglobulin_protein.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bacterial_proteins.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Category:Immune_system.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sexually_transmitted_diseases_and_infections.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Cervicitis.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_bond.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_bonds.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Immune_system.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Immunoglobulin-binding_protein.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink KDa.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Ligand_(biochemistry).
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_myeloma.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Mycoplasma_genitalium.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Non-gonococcal_urethritis.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Pathogenic_bacteria.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Pathogenic_bacterium.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Pelvic_inflammatory_disease.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Protein_A.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Protein_G.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Protein_L.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Salt_bridge_(protein_and_supramolecular).
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Scripps_Research_Institute.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Sexually_transmitted_disease.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Sexually_transmitted_infection.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink St_Marys_Hospital,_London.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink The_Scripps_Research_Institute.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Urethritis.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Van_der_Waals_force.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLink Van_der_Waals_interactions.
- Protein_M wikiPageWikiLinkText "Protein M".
- Protein_M hasPhotoCollection Protein_M.
- Protein_M wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Protein_M wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Protein_M subject Category:Bacterial_proteins.
- Protein_M subject Category:Immune_system.
- Protein_M subject Category:Sexually_transmitted_diseases_and_infections.
- Protein_M hypernym Protein.
- Protein_M type Protein.
- Protein_M type Thing.
- Protein_M comment "Protein M is an immunoglobulin-binding protein found on the cell surface of the human pathogenic bacterium Mycoplasma genitalium, which causes sexually transmitted disease. It is presumably a universal antibody-binding protein, as it is known to be reactive against all antibody types tested so far. It is capable of preventing the antigen-antibody interaction due to its high binding affinity to any antibody. The Scripps Research Institute announced its discovery in 2014.".
- Protein_M label "Protein M".
- Protein_M differentFrom M_protein.
- Protein_M sameAs Protein_M.
- Protein_M sameAs m.011lj51x.
- Protein_M sameAs Q18211297.
- Protein_M sameAs Q18211297.
- Protein_M wasDerivedFrom Protein_M?oldid=661995572.
- Protein_M isPrimaryTopicOf Protein_M.