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  2. Solae (company) - Wikipedia

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    Many of the studies supporting the Food and Drug Administration-approved health claim were based on research using Solae soy protein. Solae employed about 2,700 people in manufacturing operations in the US, Brazil, Mexico, Denmark, France, Italy, Belgium, and China (PRC). Solae was founded in 1958 as Protein Technologies International, Inc (PTI).

  3. Flagellum - Wikipedia

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    During flagellar assembly, components of the flagellum pass through the hollow cores of the basal body and the nascent filament. During assembly, protein components are added at the flagellar tip rather than at the base. [35] In vitro, flagellar filaments assemble spontaneously in a solution containing purified flagellin as the sole protein. [36]

  4. Petrale sole - Wikipedia

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    The Petrale sole (Eopsetta jordani) is an edible flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae. It is a demersal fish that lives on sandy bottoms, usually in deep water, down to depths of about 550 metres (1,800 ft). Males can grow to 53 centimetres (21 in) in length, females to 70 centimetres (28 in), and they can weigh up to 3.7 kilograms (8.2 lb).

  5. Solar Foods - Wikipedia

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    Solar Foods Ltd. manufactures Solein, a single cell protein. As well as having a high-protein content (50%), the flour-like ingredient contains 5–10 percent fat, and 20–25 percent carbohydrates. It is reported to look and taste like wheat flour. The product's initial launch was set to be in 2021, [26] [27] [28] but production began in 2024 ...

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    Healing can take a few days, so having enough BCAAs to optimize muscle protein synthesis makes your muscles’ active-recovery window more efficient—meaning you recover faster, says Jones.

  7. Sugar transporter SWEET1 - Wikipedia

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    Sugar transporter SWEET1, also known as RAG1-activating protein 1 and stromal cell protein (SCP), is a membrane protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC50A1 gene. [5] SWEET1 is the sole transporter from the SLC50 (SWEET) gene family present in the genomes of most animal species, with the exception of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans ...

  8. IRAK1 - Wikipedia

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    IRAK-1 kinase activity is not the sole protein involved in pro-inflammatory immune responses, however, it serves as an adaptor protein that effectively binds MyD88, IRAK-4, the toll-interacting proteins [15] together to form a complex that induces IL-1R-mediated NF-κB activation. [15] [7] Signaling pathway of toll-like receptors.

  9. Glycosylphosphatidylinositol - Wikipedia

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    Since the glypiation is the sole means of attachment of such proteins to the membrane, cleavage of the group by phospholipases will result in controlled release of the protein from the membrane. The latter mechanism is used in vitro ; i.e. membrane proteins released from membranes in enzymatic assays are glypiated proteins.