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4 classes of protein structure • Primary • Secondary • Tertiary • QuaternaryKEY PROTEIN FUNCTIONS • Accelerate reactions • Provide structural support • Send communication signals • Aid in cellular movement • Provide immune defense • Storage of nutrients (nitrogen) "Structure determines function."CLASSES OF PROTEIN STRUCTURE 1. Primary protein structure • Together, peptide bonds and amino acids form a polypeptide chain (aka a protein). • The primary structure of a protein determines its…

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Why You Should Eat More Protein The Benefits of Eating Protein: -Aids in weight loss -Keeps your full, longer -Helps build lean muscle -Gives your body the building blocks for life Why You Should Eat More Protein… Today I want to talk about the power of protein and why you should eat more protein....

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Scientists visualize the structure of a key enzyme that makes triglycerides -- A first look at the structure of the lipin enzyme. The structure shows how two essential regions (colored blue and pink), located on opposite ends of the protein in humans, come together to form a function enzyme to help make triglycerides. Credit: Stony Brook University Protein Structure Biology, Enzymes Biochemistry, Proteins Biology, Enzymes Biology, Biotechnology Art, Protein Biology, Protein Structure, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook

The first structure of a lipin enzyme, which carries out an important step in the production of triglycerides, the main reservoir for long-term energy storage, will help scientists to better understand how lipins regulate the production of triglycerides. Led by Mike Airola, Ph.D., of the Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology in the College of Arts and Sciences and Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, the structure also provides scientists with insights as to why…

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Did you know that the Practical Handbook of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology lists over 300 different amino acids? That’s a lot of amino acids. Yet, out of all of these, the human body uses only 20 to synthesize the proteins it requires to carry out the business of living. Protein Amino Acids, Essential Amino Acids Benefits, What Are Amino Acids, Perfect Amino Acids, Types Of Proteins Biology, Vegan Amino Acids, Foods High In Amino Acids, Amino Acids Supplements, Amino Acids Chart

Did you know that the Practical Handbook of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology lists over 300 different amino acids? That’s a lot of amino acids. Yet, out of all of these, the human body uses only 20 to synthesize the proteins it requires to carry out the business of living.

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How Much Protein You Need? How much protein do we need daily? According to the RDA recommendations, our daily protein requirement is of 0.8 to 1.0 gram of protein for every kilogram of our body weight (or about 0.36 to 0.45 gram of protein per pound that you weigh) daily. Roughly, the protein requirement is about 10-15% of calories coming from protein daily. http://www.morningmist.co.in/HomePage.aspx Protein Biology, Bio Project, Biology Teaching, Synthetic Biology, Daily Protein, Acid Base Balance, Biology Lessons, Acid Base, Genetic Testing

How Much Protein You Need? How much protein do we need daily? According to the RDA recommendations, our daily protein requirement is of 0.8 to 1.0 gram of protein for every kilogram of our body weight (or about 0.36 to 0.45 gram of protein per pound that you weigh) daily. Roughly, the protein requirement is about 10-15% of calories coming from protein daily. http://www.morningmist.co.in/HomePage.aspx

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