bacteriocin
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bacteriocin
Summary
bacteriocin is a group or class of proteins[1]. bacteriocin draws 53 Wikipedia views per month (group_or_class_of_proteins category, ranking #74 of 335).[2]
Key Facts
- bacteriocin's instance of is recorded as group or class of proteins[3].
- bacteriocin's CAS Registry Number is recorded as 11047-01-1[4].
- bacteriocin's subclass of is recorded as protein[5].
- bacteriocin's subclass of is recorded as antibiotic[6].
- bacteriocin's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00560497[7].
- bacteriocin's part of is recorded as bacteriocin metabolic process[8].
- bacteriocin's part of is recorded as bacteriocin catabolic process[9].
- bacteriocin's part of is recorded as response to bacteriocin[10].
- bacteriocin's part of is recorded as cellular response to bacteriocin[11].
- bacteriocin's part of is recorded as bacteriocin transmembrane transporter activity[12].
- bacteriocin's part of is recorded as bacteriocin transport[13].
- bacteriocin's part of is recorded as ABC-type bacteriocin transporter activity[14].
- bacteriocin's part of is recorded as bacteriocin biosynthetic process[15].
- bacteriocin's Commons category is recorded as Bacteriocin[16].
- bacteriocin's MeSH descriptor ID is recorded as D001430[17].
- bacteriocin's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0h3gs[18].
- bacteriocin's MeSH tree code is recorded as D12.776.097.151[19].
- bacteriocin's MeSH tree code is recorded as D12.776.543.695.110[20].
- bacteriocin's molecular function is recorded as cytolysis[21].
- bacteriocin's ChEBI ID is recorded as 48081[22].
- bacteriocin's NL CR AUT ID is recorded as ph698675[23].
- bacteriocin's UMLS CUI is recorded as C0004641[24].
- bacteriocin's JSTOR topic ID is recorded as bacteriocins[25].
- bacteriocin's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 115574571[26].
- bacteriocin's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C115574571[27].
Why It Matters
bacteriocin draws 53 Wikipedia views per month (group_or_class_of_proteins category, ranking #74 of 335).[2] bacteriocin has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] bacteriocin is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]