microbial protein

  • 1Protein-protein interaction — Protein protein interactions refer to the association of protein molecules and the study of these associations from the perspective of biochemistry, signal transduction and networks. The interactions between proteins are important for many… …

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  • 2Microbial enhanced oil recovery — (MEOR) is a biological based technology consisting in manipulating function or structure, or both, of microbial environments existing in oil reservoirs. The ultimate aim of MEOR is to improve the recovery of oil entrapped in porous media while… …

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  • 3Microbial loop — The microbial loop describes a trophic pathway in the marine microbial food web where dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is returned to higher trophic levels via the incorporation into bacterial biomass, and coupled with the classic food chain formed …

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  • 4Microbial toxins — are toxins produced by microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses and fungi. Microbial toxins are important virulence determinants responsible for microbial pathogenicity and/or evasion of the host immune response. Some bacterial toxins, such as …

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  • 5Microbial metabolism — is the means by which a microbe obtains the energy and nutrients (e.g. carbon) it needs to live and reproduce. Microbes use many different types of metabolic strategies and species can often be differentiated from each other based on metabolic… …

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  • 6Microbial phylogenetics — is the study of the evolutionary relatedness among various groups of microorganisms. The molecular approach to microbial phylogenetic analysis, pioneered by Carl Woese in the 1970s and leading to the three domain model (Archaea, Bacteria,… …

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  • 7Protein purification — is a series of processes intended to isolate a single type of protein from a complex mixture. Protein purification is vital for the characterisation of the function, structure and interactions of the protein of interest. The starting material is… …

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  • 8Single cell protein — In essence a single cell protein is a protein extracted from cultured algae, yeasts, or bacteria and used as a substitute for protein rich foods, especially in animal feeds. Many types of animal feeds contain single cell proteins. Uses A single… …

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  • 9Retinylidene protein — Retinylidene proteins are a family of proteins that use retinal as chromophore for light reception. This group of proteins is also commonly referred to as rhodopsins. They are the molecular basis for a variety of light sensing systems from… …

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  • 10Community Cyberinfrastructure for Advanced Marine Microbial Ecology Research and Analysis — CAMERA Content Description Community Cyberinfrastructure for Advanced Marine Microbial Ecology Research and Analysis Contact Research center Univers …

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