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Fibrinogen binding protein

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Extra cellular fibrinogen binding protein- Efb

Staphylococcous Aureus is a bacterium that is commonly found on human skin and respiratory tracts; however, when it becomes pathogenic it can cause many diseases: skin infections, respiratory diseases(pneumonia), food poisoning. It is a Gram +, cluster forming coccus, non-motile, facultative Anaerobe and a leading cause of nosocomial infection. More about Staph Aureus

Complement System


Efb function

Structure of Efb (PDB entry 2GOX)

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