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Proteins Family Drosophila Bind Peptidoglycans Bacterial Cell Walls

Peptidoglycan-recognition proteins (PGRPs) are a family of Drosophila proteins that bind peptidoglycans from bacterial cell walls that serve to initiate the proteolytic cascade of the TOLL pathway.

Las proteínas de reconocimiento de peptidoglicanos (PGRPs) son una familia de proteínas de Drosophila que se unen a peptidoglicanos de las paredes celulares bacterianas que sirven para iniciar la cascada proteolítica de la vía TOLL.

Front A family of, Drosophila, proteins that bind peptidoglycans from bacterial cell walls that serve to initiate the proteolytic cascade of the TOLL pathway
Back peptidoglycan-recognition proteins PGRPs

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