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Microbial protein from cellulolytic fungi
Zentralblatt für Mikrobiologie, 1987Summary Myrothecium verrucaria , a cellulolytic fungal strain, was tested for cell protein production in presence of different carbon and nitrogen sources. Cellulose powder, followed by paper cellulose, proved to be the best carbon source, while agricultural waste products were comparatively less suitable for fungal growth. Substituting (NH 4 ) 3 PO
E.A. Kassim, I.M. Ghazi
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Feed enrichment with microbial protein
Conservation & Recycling, 1982Abstract Some thermotolerant fungi have properties which are particularly suitable for the production of protein-rich animal feed supplements, from cassava and other starchy materials, in tropical countries. Of the cultures studied, CephaZosporium eichhorniae 152 (ATCC 11550) produced protein with the greatest nutritional value.
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A microbial protein that alleviates metabolic syndrome
Nature Medicine, 2017A recent study shows that pasteurization of Akkermansia muciniphila enhances the bacterium's ability to reduce fat mass and metabolic syndrome in mice with diet-induced obesity, and that Amuc_1100*, a thermostable outer-membrane protein of A. muciniphila, can reproduce these beneficial effects.
Fernando Forato, Anhê, André, Marette
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Microbial Protein Produced from Brown Seaweed and Spruce Wood as a Feed Ingredient.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2018The conversion of nonedible biomass to protein for use in feed is an attractive strategy toward improved sustainability in aquaculture. We have studied the possibility to produce protein-rich yeast Candida utilis on a medium consisting of enzymatically ...
Sandeep Sharma +7 more
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Proteins in microbial synthesis of selenium nanoparticles
Talanta, 2017Biogenic formation of nano-sized particles composed of various materials (in particular, selenium) by live microorganisms is widespread in nature. This phenomenon has been increasingly attracting the attention of researchers over the last decade not only owing to a range of diverse applications of such nanoparticles (NPs) in nanobiotechnology, but also
Anna V, Tugarova, Alexander A, Kamnev
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Designer protein compartments for microbial metabolic engineering
Current Opinion in BiotechnologyProtein compartments are distinct structures assembled in living cells via self-assembly or phase separation of specific proteins. Significant efforts have been made to discover their molecular structures and formation mechanisms, as well as their fundamental roles in spatiotemporal control of cellular metabolism.
Zhen Fang +3 more
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Microbial Deterioration of Skin Proteins
1960A freshly flayed skin or hide at the packing plant or slaughterhouse contains many bacteria. The bacteria vary in their morphology, their biological characteristics, and their action upon the skin or hide. The proteolytic type bacteria present are the organisms which must be killed or inactivated to prevent skin decomposition.
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Isoelectric Focusing of Microbial Proteins
1977The application of isoelectric focusing for the isolation and characterization of microbial proteins is increasing slowly. While such methods as electrophoresis, chromatography, ultracentrifugation, as well as fractionation of microbial proteins by salts and organic solvents are all occupying a prominent place in analytical biochemistry, today ...
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Mechanisms, regulation and functions of the unfolded protein response
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2020Claudio Hetz +2 more
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