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Fresh Strawberry Vanilla Smoothie – This quick protein powder recipe is made with fresh strawberries, bananas, Greek yogurt, milk, and protein powder. It’s easy to make and contains 21 grams ...
How to Make Homemade Protein Powder. To make this recipe, separately blend 1½ cups of raw pumpkin seeds and ½ cup of chia seeds until they are ground into powders. In a bowl, add your ground ...
“Using protein powders is a convenient way to add protein to a smoothie, but it’s not necessary,” says Melissa Groves Azzaro, RDN, LD. “You can get up to 25 to 30 grams of protein in a ...
They are one of the most widespread motifs found in protein-protein interactions. To aid protein study, several tools have been developed to predict coiled-coils in protein structures. [3] Many coiled coil-type proteins are involved in important biological functions, such as the regulation of gene expression — e.g., transcription factors.
The CARD-CC protein family is defined by an evolutionary conserved "caspase activation and recruitment domain" and a coiled-coil (CC) domain. [1] [2] Coiled-coils (CC) act as oligomerization domains for many proteins such as structural and motor proteins, and transcription factors. This means that monomers are converted to macromolecular ...
654818 Ensembl ENSG00000179256 ENSMUSG00000043298 UniProt A2RU48 Q8BQM7 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001013698 NM_001039558 RefSeq (protein) NP_001013720 NP_001034647 Location (UCSC) Chr 12: 14.8 – 14.81 Mb Chr 6: 136.81 – 136.81 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Single-pass membrane and coiled-coil domain-containing protein 3 is a protein that is encoded in humans by the SMCO3 ...
20 Low-Carb, High-Protein Lunch Recipes for Winter. Camryn Alexa Wimberly. January 17, 2025 at 5:32 PM. Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD.
Coiled-Coil Domain Containing protein 82 (CCDC82) is a protein that in humans, is encoded for by the gene of the same name, CCDC82. The CCDC82 gene is expressed in nearly all of human tissues at somewhat low rates. As of today, there are no patents involving CCDC82 and the function remains unknown.