Outer Membrane Proteins
Outer membrane proteins (OMPs) are a class of proteins found in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. This membrane serves as a protective layer, allowing the cells to interact with their environment while preventing harmful substances from entering the cell. OMPs play critical roles in the transport of molecules into and out of the cell, as well as in the attachment of these bacteria to various surfaces. OMPs are also involved in signaling pathways and have been linked to the virulence of some pathogenic bacteria, making them an important target for drug development and vaccine design. Additionally, OMPs can be used to study the evolution of bacteria, aiding in the diagnosis of infectious diseases.
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