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Monash University in Australia has released a press release saying a study by the university found that the protein arginine methyl transferase 1, an enzyme that is essential to the immune mechanism of bodily fluids, said in a press release.
medical community is expected to develop new drugs to treat cancer and autoimmune diseases.
body fluid immunity, that is, the immune mechanism of producing antibodies with B lymphocytes to protect the body, is one of the important ways to protect the body from infection.
B lymphocytes after antigen stimulation, a series of proliferation, differentiation, and eventually produce antibodies.
researchers at Monash University and other institutions have found that an enzyme called protein arginine methyl transferase 1 plays an important role in the activation and differentiation of B lymphocytes, which is necessary for the production of antibodies.
research has been published in the new issue of the British journal Nature-Letters.
researchers will further study the enzyme.
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