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  • ..., they can form long chains of yeast cells, which are called pseudohyphae. Yeast reproduce at a slower rate than bacteria. [[File:Yeast lifecycle.svg|alt=Yeast lifecycle|thumb|Yeast lifecycle]]
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  • '''Yeast Expression Platform''' ...Among the various yeast species, ''[[Saccharomyces cerevisiae]]'' (baker's yeast) and ''[[Pichia pastoris]]'' are the most commonly used in these expression
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  • |Ingredients=soft tofu,nutritional yeast flakes,salt |Protein=6.1
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  • ...the [[genome]] in [[Saccharomyces cerevisiae]], commonly known as baker's yeast. It is a [[RecQ helicase]] enzyme, which is part of a family of DNA helicas ...DNA-damaging agents, accelerated aging, and a predisposition to cancer in yeast. These phenotypes underscore the importance of Sgs1 in maintaining genomic
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  • ...logy. Unlike the more commonly known ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'' (baker's yeast), which divides by budding, ''Schizosaccharomyces pombe'' divides by binary - **Epigenetics**: The yeast has been a model for investigating chromatin structure and function, includ
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  • ...ributed to our understanding of prion biology, including the mechanisms of protein misfolding and aggregation, and their effects on cellular functions. ...rion is the [[Sup35]] protein in ''[[Saccharomyces cerevisiae]]'' (baker's yeast), which, when in its prion form, can alter the fidelity of [[translation (g
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  • '''Origin Recognition Complex''' (ORC) is a multi-subunit DNA-binding protein complex that plays a critical role in the initiation of [[DNA replication]] ...nction remains largely conserved. In [[Saccharomyces cerevisiae]] (baker's yeast), the ORC has been extensively studied, and its interaction with DNA has be
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  • ...of common [[food]]s with detailed [[nutrition]]al information including [[protein]], [[fat]], [[calorie]]s, sorted alphabetically. ==Protein, Fat, and Calories of Foods by Name==
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  • ...r their nutritional benefits. They are a low-calorie food source rich in [[protein]], [[fiber]], vitamins (notably B vitamins), and minerals such as selenium, * [[Yeast]] - Saccharomyces cerevisiae, or baker's yeast, is a unicellular fungus critical in baking, brewing, and winemaking. It's
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  • ...When choosing any food, look for low [[Glycemic index|glycemic]], hight [[protein]], high [[fiber]], and low [[calorie]] [[foods]] for a healthy and long lif Here is a list of Baked foods with their protein, fiber and calories.
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  • * [[Baker's yeast glycan]] * [[Baker's yeast protein]]
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  • * [[baculoviral IAP repeat-containing protein 2]] * [[baculoviral IAP repeat-containing protein 3]]
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  • ...s have been refined to remove other components of the food, such as fiber, protein, and minerals. Refined starches can be added to foods as a thickener, a sta ...s, including metabolic processes and physical activity. Carbohydrate, fat, protein, and alcohol provide all of the energy supplied by foods and beverages. If
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  • * '''[[BPAg1]]''' - Bullous Pemphigoid Antigen 1, a protein targeted in the autoimmune skin disorder bullous pemphigoid. ...dermatitis experienced by bakers due to irritation or allergy to flour or yeast.
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  • ...r enhancer and substitute for meat flavor, made by breaking down vegetable protein into amino acids. It's commonly used in processed foods. ...her baked goods in and out of an oven. It is also known as a pizza peel or baker's peel.
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  • * [[Actin binding protein]] * [[Acyl carrier protein]]
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  • ...eeds for growth and development. Your body uses iron to make hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells. * '''[[Ketogenic diet]]''' - A high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control
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  • ! Name !! Category !! Ingredients !! Cooktime !! Calories !! Fat !! Protein !! Fiber !! Net carbs !! Sugar !! Sodium !! Servings !! Yield !! Reviewaggr ...spinach salad (recipe)|Baby spinach salad]] || [[:Category:Low protein|Low protein]] || [[olive oil]], [[lemon juice]], [[black olives]], [[sea salt]] || ||
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  • * '''[[Yeast]]''' - Eukaryotic, single-celled microorganisms classified as members of th * [[Baker's yeast]]
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