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Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a major human pathogen responsible for the sexually transmitted infection gonorrhea. Its outer membrane proteins are essential for virulence, survival in host tissues, and antibiotic resistance. The β-barrel assembly machinery (BAM) is the key complex that folds and inserts OMPs into the outer membrane. | Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a major human pathogen responsible for the sexually transmitted infection gonorrhea. Its outer membrane proteins are essential for virulence, survival in host tissues, and antibiotic resistance. The β-barrel assembly machinery (BAM) is the key complex that folds and inserts OMPs into the outer membrane. | ||
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a major human pathogen responsible for the sexually transmitted infection gonorrhea. Its outer membrane proteins are essential for virulence, survival in host tissues, and antibiotic resistance. The β-barrel assembly machinery (BAM) is the key complex that folds and inserts OMPs into the outer membrane.
