📂 Anatomy
type I protein secretion system complex — Definition
Tip I protein salgılama sistemi kompleksi / type I protein secretion system complex
Located in Gram-negative bacteria, proteins are a membrane pass complex that carries out the external environment through the cell. ABC carrier consists of three main components, including membrane fusion protein and external membrane protein. This system plays a role in secretion of large molecules, especially like toxins and enzymes outside the cell. Clinical importance is to contribute to the creation of infection by secreting virulence factors of pathogenic bacteria.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Tip I protein salgılama sistemi kompleksi?
Tip I protein salgılama sistemi kompleksi; located in Gram-negative bacteria, proteins are a membrane pass complex that carries out the external environment through the cell. ABC carrier consists of three main components, including membrane fusion protein and external membrane protein. This system plays a role in secretion of large molecules, especially like toxins and enzymes outside the cell. Clinical importance is to contribute to the creation of infection by secreting virulence factors of pathogenic bacteria.
❓ What is type I protein secretion system complex in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "type I protein secretion system complex" is Tip I protein salgılama sistemi kompleksi.
❓ Which medical field is Tip I protein salgılama sistemi kompleksi related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.