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BioScience, 1980
During the past decade, numerous processes have been developed for producing cells of microorganisms for use as protein sources in human food or animal feed. This paper will consider the raw materials and microbes suitable for producing single-cell proteins (SCP) and the factors affecting their use.
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During the past decade, numerous processes have been developed for producing cells of microorganisms for use as protein sources in human food or animal feed. This paper will consider the raw materials and microbes suitable for producing single-cell proteins (SCP) and the factors affecting their use.
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Microbial production of spider silk proteins
Reviews in Molecular Biotechnology, 2000The remarkable properties of spider dragline silk and related protein polymers will find many applications if the materials can be produced economically. We have demonstrated the production of high molecular weight spider dragline silk analog proteins encoded by synthetic genes in several microbial systems, including Escherichia coli and Pichia ...
S R, Fahnestock, Z, Yao, L A, Bedzyk
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Water Research, 2019
Livestock production is utilizing large amounts of protein-rich feed ingredients such as soybean meal. The proven negative environmental impacts of soybean meal production incentivize the search for alternative protein sources.
M. Spiller +5 more
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Livestock production is utilizing large amounts of protein-rich feed ingredients such as soybean meal. The proven negative environmental impacts of soybean meal production incentivize the search for alternative protein sources.
M. Spiller +5 more
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1970
Publisher Summary Two circumstances have combined to lend urgency to the subject of microbial sources of protein. The first of these is the continued failure of our ability to provide sufficient food, particularly protein, for the world's growing population.
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Publisher Summary Two circumstances have combined to lend urgency to the subject of microbial sources of protein. The first of these is the continued failure of our ability to provide sufficient food, particularly protein, for the world's growing population.
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Update: Dietary Protein and Microbial Protein Contribution
The Journal of Nutrition, 1988Factors influencing microbial protein synthesis in the rumen have been reviewed several times in recent years. Original publications in the past 3 yr have reported microbial and feed protein nitrogen contribution postruminally when feeding a variety of dietary proteins.
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2005
Diphtheria Toxin, Diphtheria-related Fusion Protein Toxins, and the Molecular Mechanism of Their Action Against Eukaryotic Cells.- Anthrax Toxin and Genetic Aspects Regulating its Expression.- Shiga Toxins and Their Mechanisms of Cell Entry.- Cholera Toxin: Mechanisms of Entry Into Host Cells.- ExoU: A Cytotoxin Delivered by the Type III Secretion ...
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Diphtheria Toxin, Diphtheria-related Fusion Protein Toxins, and the Molecular Mechanism of Their Action Against Eukaryotic Cells.- Anthrax Toxin and Genetic Aspects Regulating its Expression.- Shiga Toxins and Their Mechanisms of Cell Entry.- Cholera Toxin: Mechanisms of Entry Into Host Cells.- ExoU: A Cytotoxin Delivered by the Type III Secretion ...
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Projected environmental benefits of replacing beef with microbial protein
Nature, 2022Florian Humpenöder +5 more
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Bioconversion of yellow wine wastes into microbial protein via mixed yeast-fungus cultures.
Bioresource Technology, 2019The potential for microbial protein production in the mixture of yellow wine lees and rice soaking wastewater was examined. Strong symbiotic effect was observed in fermentation with yeast-fungus mixed culture of Candida utilis and Geochichum candidum at ...
Wenzhe Zhu +5 more
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Microbial Envelope Proteins Related to Iron
Annual Review of Microbiology, 1982INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE ...... 285 THE VITAMIN BJ2 CONNECTION 289 THE ENVELOPE OF GRAM·NEGATIVE BACTERIA 289 FERRICHROME RECEPTOR 29 1 FERRIC ENTEROBACTIN RECEPTOR 293 FERRIC CITRATE RECEPTOR ..... 297 CITRATE-HYDROXAMATE SIDEROPHORES 297 TONB 299 AGROBA CTERIUM TUMEFA CIENS AND PARA COCCUS DENITRIFICANS 300 VIBRIO SPP. 301
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ChemInform Abstract: Microbial Nickel Proteins
ChemInform, 2010AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Harini Kaluarachchi +2 more
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