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Protein
Proteins are the building block of the human body. It is recommended to consume 0.8 g of protein per kg of body weight. Quality is equally important:... -
Protein intake and body weight, fat mass and waist circumference: an umbrella review of systematic reviews for the evidence-based guideline on protein intake of the German Nutrition Society
PurposeThis umbrella review aimed to assess whether dietary protein intake with regard to quantitative (higher vs. lower dietary protein intake) and...
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Approaches to Backbone Flexibility in Protein–Protein Docking
Proteins are the fundamental organic macromolecules in living systems that play a key role in a variety of biological functions including... -
Software and Databases for Protein–Protein Docking
Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) provide valuable insights for understanding the principles of biological systems and for elucidating causes of... -
Online monitoring of protein refolding in inclusion body processing using intrinsic fluorescence
AbstractInclusion bodies (IBs) are protein aggregates formed as a result of overexpression of recombinant protein in E. coli . The formation of IBs...
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Computational Methods to Target Protein-Protein Interactions
The chapter emphasizes the importance of understanding protein-protein interactions in cellular mechanisms and highlights the role of computational... -
Blended-protein changes body weight gain and intestinal tissue morphology in rats by regulating arachidonic acid metabolism and secondary bile acid biosynthesis induced by gut microbiota
PurposeThe impact of dietary nutrients on body growth performance and the composition of gut microbes and metabolites is well-established. In this...
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Molecular Dynamics Simulations in Protein–Protein Docking
Concerted interactions between all the cell components form the basis of biological processes. Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) constitute a... -
Assessing Protein-Protein Docking Protocols: Case Studies of G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Interactions
The interactions of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) with other proteins are critical in several cellular processes but resolving their structural... -
Protein-Protein Docking Approach to GPCR Oligomerization
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), the largest family of human membrane proteins, play a crucial role in cellular control and are the target of... -
Oilseed Meal as a Sustainable Contributor to Plant-Based Protein Paving the Way Towards Circular Economy and Nutritional Security
Protein is one of the most important ingredients of the human diet and is considered crucial for the growth development of all age groups. Studies...
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Protein Cages and Nanostructures Constructed from Protein Nanobuilding Blocks
Protein cages and nanostructures are promising biocompatible medical materials, such as vaccines and drug carriers. Recent advances in designed... -
Computational Protein Binding
Why it is important to know this material? The computational approach to protein binding has become a crucial methodology in drug design and... -
Protein Separation and Characterization Procedures
This chapter covers the principles, procedures, and applications of a variety of techniques used to separate, isolate, and characterize proteins.... -
Comparison of the effects of commercial whey protein and native whey protein on muscle strength and muscle protein synthesis in rats
Commercial whey protein (CWP) is generally produced in the cheese making process with heat treatment. Recently, native whey protein (NWP) can be...
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Challenges of Protein-Protein Docking of the Membrane Proteins
Despite the recent advances in the determination of high-resolution membrane protein (MP) structures, the structural and functional characterization... -
Protein-Ligand Interactions and Binding
Why it is important to know this material? Protein binding is implied in all biological mechanisms, and the definition of quantitative models and... -
Co-ingestion of cluster dextrin carbohydrate does not increase exogenous protein-derived amino acid release or myofibrillar protein synthesis following a whole-body resistance exercise in moderately trained younger males: a double-blinded randomized controlled crossover trial
PurposeThis study investigates if co-ingestion of cluster dextrin (CDX) augments the appearance of intrinsically labeled meat protein...
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Advances in ECM Protein-Based Materials
Proteins are the main building blocks of cell structure that play a vital role in the development of cell skeletons, cell differentiation,... -
Split-Protein Therapeutic Platforms: Identifying Binder Pairs
Therapeutic proteins, including enzymes, interferons, interleukins, and growth factors, are emerging as important modalities to treat many diseases...