Sentences with phrase «key proteins which»

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Researchers at Florida State University have found that key proteins in cashew nuts survive even after processing, which may lead to more accurate detection of allergens in mixed ingredient food processing environments.
(Hemomglobin A1C is a form of the key protein in our red blood cells — hemoglobin — in which the protein gets linked up with a sugar molecule through a process called glycosylation.
Puffed Amaranth: a gluten free complete protein makes amaranth a key ingredient in a vegan, low - FODMAP diet, which can often lack high quality protein.
Yeast extract: The inclusion of the natural ingredient yeast extract in our meat is a key addition to the flavoring given that it brings a unique profile of 20 amino acids, which provide not only a savory meat taste, but benefits in high protein, low fat, vegetarian, non-allergenic, etc..
The key component of the «Krippu» crackers is chickpeas with seeds, which are rich in protein 25g and fibre 13g, so they are ideal for physically active people, vegetarians and vegans.
The facility produces two key branded products, namely «mmmmilk» and «Rockin» Refuel» protein - fortified milk beverages, which are sold in groceries, restaurants and convenience stores across the country.
Staring down a wall with whey, casein, soy, hemp, rice and even pea proteins divided up in isolates, concentrates, hydrolysates and tons of other varieties, people often having difficulty with one key question: Which protein powder is best for me?
Meanwhile, with oats, almond meal, and peanut butter, the bars are full of fiber and protein, which are key to keeping you satisfied.
Protein, which has been called the «next super nutrient», is expected to continue to play a key role in functional food and beverage new product development...
(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.
They also tend to be low in calories, protein and fat, which are all key components to support your toddler's growth and development.
Microcurrent stimulates ATP production, which drives the creation of key structural proteins, such as collagen and elastin.
These 10 sets encode proteins responsible for four related bioenergetic processes: nuclear - encoded mitochondrial electron transport (the key energy - extracting operation), mitochondrial biogenesis (by which new mitochondria are formed) as well as glucose utilization and glucose sensing (processes by which glucose levels are evaluated and modified).
β - arrestin, which has several known roles in signaling systems, also links a key receptor to a motor protein so that the receptor can be transported to cilia for sensing environmental cues.
Payne keyed in the symptoms, and the computer program suggested a handful of potential conditions, including a rare disease called amyloidosis, in which abnormal proteins build up in the body, interfering with normal organ function and causing nerve damage.
Kawaoka says he believes that the board's revised decision was influenced by a better understanding of the public - health implications of the work, which described the changes in a key viral protein called hemagglutinin that could make avian flu more transmissible among mammals.
A vaccine must incorporate key proteins from the malaria parasites, which will trigger production of antibodies by the immune system.
«The key is getting the nanomaterials to mimic the roughness of the natural tissue, which creates more surface energy and allows for the absorption of proteins important for the tissue to function.»
The researchers observed the effect of the synthetically produced molecule, JK - 31, on the growth and proliferation of a model human breast cancer cell line and found that it effectively blocked the protein cyclin - dependent kinase 1 (CDK1), which plays a key part in the process of the division of cancer cells, and therefore inhibited the proliferation of the cells.
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.
A decade of post-genomic biology has also focused new attention on the regions outside protein - coding genes, many of which are likely to have key functions, through regulating the expression of protein - coding genes and by making a slew of non-coding RNA molecules.
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.
For starters, a key protein called calmodulin, which helps spindles form, failed to bind to the spindles properly.
The missing link turns out to be a protein called sirtuin 1 or SIRT1, which is also a key regulator of aging.
Óscar Llorca and his team have used this technique to learn about the structure and functioning of a complex system called R2TP, which is involved in various key processes for cell survival such as the activation of the kinases mTOR, ATR and ATM, proteins that are the target of various cancer drugs currently being developed.
The urine samples that prevented bacterial growth supported more activity of this key protein, which the body makes naturally in response to infection, than the samples that permitted bacteria to grow easily.
But determining which specific genetic changes led to humans won't be easy, says Asao Fujiyama, of RIKEN Genomic Sciences Center and the National Institute of Informatics in Japan, one of the project leaders: «The key proteins are very difficult to iron out because we have so many differences.»
The first study used fruit flies as an in vivo test system to reveal new evidence about the function of a key influenza protein called NS1, which has evolved to target molecular pathways in the host.
In myotonic dystrophic patients, titration of MBNL protein by RNA containing expanded CUG repeats leads to expression of a fetal splicing form of the cardiac sodium channel, SCN5A, inappropriate to adult heart physiology, ultimately resulting in cardiac conduction delay and heart arrhythmias, which are two key features of myotonic dystrophy.
This small protein molecule contains a loop which fits, like a key in a lock, into the ion channel proteins found on nerve cell membranes, which are used to transport sodium and potassium ions in and out of the cell.
Infants were also screened for mutations in the filaggrin (FLG) gene, which codes for a key skin barrier protein.
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.
Nitrogen helps plants produce proteins, including the key molecules that control photosynthesis, the process by which the sun's energy is captured and converted into the carbon compounds that are the raw material for growth.
The method has allowed researchers to study key players involved in cell division — which include proteins that form much of the structure of chromosomes, and fragments of DNA that help to orchestrate the process.
A key finding was the mechanism by which Id4 silences matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP2), determined to be inhibition of the protein Twist1 that is required for MMP2 expression.
Cannabinoid receptors are part of a large class of receptors known as G protein - coupled receptors (GPCR), which account for about 40 percent of all prescription pharmaceuticals on the market, and play key roles in many physiological functions.
As the researchers at Münster University, the Münster branch of the Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME, the Technische Universität München (TUM) and TRM Ltd. (York, UK) demonstrated, using the example of Russian dandelion, Taraxacum kok - saghyz, there is one special protein (a so - called rubber transferase activator) which plays a key role.
The fact is that one of the key differences between «beige fat», which appears when administering melatonin, and «white fat», is that «beige fat» cell mitochondria express levels of UCP1 protein, responsible for burning calories and generating heat.
This protein, called «NFAT,» appears to play a key role in the body's inflammatory response to an infection, which when uncontrolled, can be as bad, if not worse, than the infection itself.
But Breaker uncovered seven cases in bacteria, some as old as 30 years, in which frustrated scientists searched in vain for that key protein.
Key to this process is a repetitive stretch of a protein building block called glutamine, which is known to serve as a glue for protein aggregates in disease.
A team of scientists has now identified proteins, which play a key role in the production of rubber in the plant.
According to the key result of the study, which has been published in the leading periodical the «Journal of Biological Chemistry» the pollen protein can bind iron to itself.
The structure of the Zika virus protein NS5, which is key to the reproduction and spread of the virus.
Hancock's group showed that inhibiting the enzyme p300 can affect the functions of another protein, Foxp3, which plays a key role in controlling the biology of Tregs.
Then the understanding evolved — it was found that not all protein «keys» are rigid, some are more like boiled spaghetti which can still operate the rigid lock successfully, by adjusting its shape.»
«In this study, we show that PVT1 can be a key regulator of MYC protein, which can shift the paradigm in our understanding of MYC amplified cancers.»
A new study just published in the journal Glia and available online on July 11th, details the newly discovered mechanism by which astrocytes are involved in inhibitory synapse formation and presents strong evidence that Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1 (TGF β1), a protein produced by many cell types (including astrocytes) is a key player in this process.
Rbfox1 proteins were known to play a key role in splicing together coding portions of genes called exons to form mRNA, which is subsequently translated to form proteins.
One of the most robust alterations was observed in the JAK - STAT3 pathway and the production of serum amyloid A (SAA)-- a protein which has only recently been identified as a key player in the body's immune response.
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