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TaLTP1.1 has also been crystallized binding to the fatty acid derivative prostaglandin B2 (PGB2) (Table3) (Tassin-Moindrot et al.2000). Prostaglandins are a subclass of the biologically active lipid mediators known as eicosanoids. These lipids have diverse hormone-like effects in animals. Prosta...
RS is for example retrograded starch, produced as a result of cooking and cooling of starchy foods, as well as amylase–lipid complexes produced during thermal processes of starch in the presence of lipids. The potential prebiotic effect of RS, resulting from its ability to be fermented by ...
Enzymes, which are the catalysts of all metabolic reactions, enable an organism to build up the chemical substances necessary for life—proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids—to convert them into other substances, and to degrade them. Life without enzymes is not possible. There are ...
Fat substitutes are structured lipids that have the physical and functional properties of conventional lipids and are suitable for different technological operations. In addition, fat substitutes provide reduced or no calories at all and can replace conventional lipids in a proportion of 1:1. On the...
As workhorses of the cell, proteins compose structural and motor elements in the cell, and they serve as the catalysts for virtually every biochemical reaction that occurs in living things. This incredible array of functions derives from a startlingly simple code that specifies a hugely diverse ...
The lipids are derived from the host cell. Although there is some selectivity and reorganization of lipids during virus formation, the lipid composition in general mirrors the composition of the cellular membrane from which the envelope was derived. However, the proteins in the nucleocapsid, which ...
beta-Barrel membrane bacterial proteins: structure, function, assembly and interaction with lipids. Membrane proteins, although constituting about one-third of all proteins encoded by the genomes of living organisms, are still strongly underrepresented in... Stefania Galdiero, Massimiliano Galdiero, Carlo...
Analogies that have been used are a key fitting into a lock or the wooden square of a simple child's game that fits into the square-shaped cutout of a puzzle board. "Ligand" is the general term used to denote the molecule bound by the protein. When a protein binds to a ligand, ...