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  2. Fast parallel proteolysis - Wikipedia

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    A protein mixture is aliquoted into several tubes, which are exposed in parallel to different temperatures and a thermostable protease. The remaining protein can be resolved on SDS-PAGE . Fast parallel proteolysis ( FASTpp ) is a method to determine the thermostability of proteins by measuring which fraction of protein resists rapid proteolytic ...

  3. Cycloheximide chase - Wikipedia

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    Cycloheximide chases are also valuable for assessing how different mutations affect the stability of a protein. Experiments have been conducted in yeast and mammalian cells to determine the critical residues required for protein stability and how disease-associated mutations may be affecting protein half-lives within the cell.

  4. Thermal shift assay - Wikipedia

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    Thermostable proteins are often more useful than their non-thermostable counterparts, e.g., DNA polymerase in the polymerase chain reaction, [7] so protein engineering often includes adding mutations to increase thermal stability. Protein crystallization is more successful for proteins with a higher melting point [8] and adding buffer ...

  5. 14 Best High-Protein Fast-Food Sandwiches - AOL

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    Nutrition (Per sandwich): Calories: 360 Fat: 14 g (Saturated Fat: 5 g, Trans Fat: 0.5 g) Sodium: 970 mg Carbs: 37 g (Fiber: 2 g, Sugar: 5 g) Protein: 23 g. Arby's is known for its roast beef, but ...

  6. Chemoproteomics - Wikipedia

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    Binding of a drug to a protein often leads to ligand-induced stabilization of the protein (1), which can be measured by comparing the amount of non-denatured protein remaining in a drug-treated sample to an untreated control. The change in protein stability can be visualized as a rightward shift in its stability curve (2).

  7. Do You Need to Increase Protein Intake As You Age? - AOL

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    First, get a general idea of how much protein is in the foods you are currently eating so you can determine whether you are meeting your needs or if you need to kick up your intake, says Antonucci.

  8. The Best & Worst Menu Items at Hardee's, According to ... - AOL

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    Nutrition (Per sandwich): Calories: 790 Fat: 52g (Saturated fat: 23g) Sodium: 2370 mg Carbs: 45g (Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 6g) Protein: 35g. The name of this breakfast sandwich says it all. Eggs, cheese ...

  9. Gary J. Pielak - Wikipedia

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    Gary J. Pielak (born July 17, 1955) is an American biological chemist who is known for developing quantitative techniques for measuring protein structure, stability, diffusion, and concentration in living cells, and under crowded conditions.