Tproteinet
Tproteinet (literally "T-protein" in Swedish) is not a single, universally defined biomolecule but a descriptive label that can refer to different proteins in specific scientific or clinical contexts. The term is sometimes used informally to denote a protein designated by the letter T in an experimental series, a viral T-antigen, or other proteins associated with T cells or T-series bacteriophages, depending on the field and language.
Etymology and usage: the name is a simple compound of the letter T and the Swedish word
Contexts and examples: in virology, "T-antigen" refers to viral regulatory proteins (for example, simian virus 40
Identification and study: characterization follows standard biochemical and molecular methods, including gene sequencing, mass spectrometry, structure
Because the term is generic, users seeking information should provide contextual details (organism, function, sequence or