Method and means for producing an immunoglobulin-binding protein

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ABSTRACT:
Method for producing a protein having the same IgG specificity as protein G from group G Streptococci, strain G148. The invention also relates to a recombinant DNA molecule coding for said protein, and to microorganisms containing this recombinant DNA molecule. The invention also relates to a recombinant DNA molecule coding for a protein having the IgG binding specificity of both protein G and protein A.

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