Sentences with phrase «key proteins from»

The new candidate vaccine contains mRNAs encoding two key proteins from a Zika virus strain isolated in a 2013 outbreak.
A vaccine must incorporate key proteins from the malaria parasites, which will trigger production of antibodies by the immune system.
Martin Hubbes, whose team developed the vaccine in the faculty of forestry at the University of Toronto, isolated its key protein from a mild strain of O. novo - ulmi.

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To move pea protein from fringe to mainstream, suppliers have had to handle several key challenges relevant to both food and beverage applications.
Results from these interventions suggest that body weight loss is greater while consuming higher protein diets and satiety may be a key factor (14).
One of key indicators of the «quality» of a protein source is not whether or not it comes from a plant or animal... it's the amount of BCAAs...
Note, though, that the key is protein — a nutrient that is sorely lacking from common, carb - saturated breakfast items.
Protein bars have migrated from sports nutrition arena to mainstream market as they follow several key health and wellness trends, Laursen added.
Another study found that leucine, the key amino acid to activate muscle building, was absorbed faster from rice protein than leucine from whey protein.
The key is to balance the sugar (and I mean sugar from the fruit or something natural, like honey or brown rice syrup, never processed one) in your breakfast with antioxidants and healthy protein to sustain you for a good portion of the day.
Protein is key for satiety and slowing down digestion, helping balance out the quick energy from carbohydrates.
This webinar presented by Fonterra will outline why products with protein claims are moving mainstream, differing perceptions of protein across countries, key benefits that consumers and product developers get from using dairy protein, promising categories opportunities and the technical challenges associated with protein fortification.
(Los Angeles, CA October 3, 2014)-- A 2014 third - party, double - blind, crossover study at the University of Tampa, has shown that leucine, the key amino acid to activate muscle building, was absorbed faster from Oryzatein ® rice protein than leucine from whey protein, which can be of superior benefit in the sports nutrition industry.
This allows us to produce a variety of bulk ingredients from protein concentrate to fluid cream, all developed to the highest standards and trusted as key ingredients in market leading brands.
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Then the molecules pounce, stopping the mold from producing a key protein responsible for making aflatoxins,...
To protect people from infection, researchers also developed two different vaccines, each with a key Ebola protein sewn into a harmless virus.
Building the knowledge base requires humans to teach computers key concepts from curated articles; with modest online training, anyone who reads English can scan research papers for key terms — names of genes, proteins, diseases, and drugs — and use online marking tools to document relationships between them (for example, drug X treats disease Y).
«We identified the cytosolic protein Vms1 as a key component of a novel pathway termed mitoRQC that protects mitochondria from the toxic effects of such aberrant proteins,» explain the authors of the study.
This dimer gives microtubules directionality, which is key to many of their other properties, such as being able to assemble or disassemble from either end, and allowing motor proteins to walk along them in a specific direction.
The researchers attached these entry keys to PNAs designed to shut down expression of a test gene — the galanin receptor gene, which binds a protein, galanin, that helps regulate everything from pain perception to food intake.
To tackle lifelong diseases where patients are missing a key protein, such as an enzyme that removes toxic compounds from the body, mRNA drugs will likely have to be delivered intravenously for decades.
Instead, more than 90 percent of a key inflammation protein comes from astrocytes.
A key insight from this work has been that short - term memory (lasting minutes) involves chemical modifications that strengthen existing connections, called synapses, between neurons, whereas long - term memory (lasting days or weeks) requires protein synthesis and probably the construction of new synapses.
Excitingly, these proteins are functionally enriched for membrane bending, vesicular biogenesis, and trafficking activities, suggesting that eukaryotes evolved from an archaeal host that contained some key components that governed the emergence of eukaryotic cellular complexity after endosymbiosis.
They cultured E. coli in urine samples from healthy volunteers and noted major differences in how well individual urine samples could harness a key immune protein to limit bacterial growth.
I convinced three key people — my boss, Professor Alan Fersht from the Medical Research Council (MRC) Centre for Protein Engineering in Cambridge, U.K.; the 1997 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner Sir John Walker from the MRC Dunn Human Nutrition Unit, also in Cambridge; and Dr. Fergal Hill from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany — to join our synergistic technologies and varied expertise.
They then purified messenger RNA — a molecule that plays a key role in the production of proteinsfrom the cells in the animals» upper intestines, injected the mRNA into immature eggs cells, and looked for changes in iron uptake.
The paper focuses on two key molecular players in the story of influenza infection: a human protein called TRIM25, which was recently discovered to play an important role in the human immune response to flu infection; and a protein called NS1 present in all strains of the influenza A virus and shown to bind TRIM25 to keep it from doing its job.
In laboratory studies reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the researchers found that these «neutralizing» antibodies prevented a key part of the virus, known as MERS CoV, from attaching to protein receptors that allow the virus to infect human cells.
In a paper published this week in Current Biology, postdoctoral fellow David Kast, PhD, and professor Roberto Dominguez, PhD, and three other colleagues from the Department of Physiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, show for the first time that the formation of ephemeral compartments key in this process require actin polymerization by the Arp2 / 3 complex, a composite of seven proteins.
The UPR therefore plays a key role in secretory cells but also protects other cells of the body from the stresses associated with an accumulation of unfolded or misfolded proteins.
This extra snippet is key, they found: When added to similar proteins, it prevents them from eating through a cell's membrane, the team reports in the 3 November issue of Science.
Scientists from the Crick Institute, London and the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, discover a protein that plays a key role in turning cancer tumor cells into cancer stem cells that are able to renew outbreaks of the disease
Then the molecules pounce, stopping the mold from producing a key protein responsible for making aflatoxins, researchers report March 10 in Science Advances.
Sander reasoned that as proteins fold, pairs of amino acids distant from each other on the 2D string could end up adjacent in the 3D-folded protein, providing a key interaction that allows the protein to hold its shape.
Among the key elements engineers need to get an organism such as E. coli to make a protein from a synthesized gene are extra sequences such as promoters (to help the cell make RNA from DNA) and ribosome binding sites (or RBS, which the cell needs to make proteins from the RNA).
Therefore, HDG11 / 12 derived from the mother cooperate with WRKY2, which is activated by SSP derived from the father, to generate the WOX8 protein, the key factor for early stage plant development.
The 11 - page study, led by Yoshihiro Kawaoka of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and the University of Tokyo, describes how the research group stitched a mutated version of a key viral protein called hemagglutinin from the bird flu virus known as H5N1 onto the human H1N1 virus that caused a relatively mild pandemic in 2009.
A study led by a researcher from Plymouth University in the UK, has discovered that the inhibition of a particular mitochondrial fission protein could hold the key to potential treatment for Parkinson's Disease (PD).
The mutation isn't in a region of the gene that codes for the SMARCAD1 protein; instead it's near a key splicing site that prevents SMARCAD1 from being made correctly, the researchers report today in The American Journal of Human Genetics.
Researchers from Guillermo Montoya's team at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), in collaboration with Isabelle Vernos» Group from the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), have uncovered the molecular interaction between TACC3 and chTOG, key proteins in forming the internal cellular framework that enables and sustains cell division.
Sequencing devices take long strings of a person's DNA and randomly chop them into small pieces that can be individually analyzed to determine their sequence of letters from the genetic code (A, C, G and T representing the four key components of DNA that code for protein production in living organisms: adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine).
«Eliminating endothelial CD146 by conditional knockout in two different mouse models of colitis significantly reduced the severity of inflammation and decreased tumor incidence and tumor progression in a mouse model of CAC,» reports lead investigator Xiyun Yan, PhD, from the Key Laboratory of Protein and Peptide Pharmaceuticals, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing.
«We know from previous studies that the fission yeast version of DDX3X is thought to play a role in translation of key regulatory proteins, possibly by helping untangle parts of the RNA molecule.»
A UNSW - led team of researchers analyzed strains of Bordetella pertussis from across Australia and found that many strains no longer produce a key surface protein called pertactin.
In one of the studies, a team led by immunologist Mark Pepys of the Royal Free and University College Medical School in London, United Kingdom, treated mice with a protein from cobra venom that sops up a key complement protein.
Researchers from RIKEN in Japan have identified a duo of histone proteins that dramatically enhance the generation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) and may be the key to generating induced totipotent stem cells.
Based on studies of other genes related to FOXP2, the authors suggest that the loss of functioning protein from one copy of this gene might disrupt the proper growth of key speech and language structures in the brain.
Some researchers suggested that the key might be gene expression, the rate at which messenger RNA and proteins are made from a gene, but the evidence has been scant.
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