Single cell protein (SCP) may refer to a group of proteins extracted from algae, yeast, fungi or bacteria. They can be obtained from either pure or mixed culture. These proteins are produced as a bulk in microbes during they ferment waste of the environment. Proteins were extracted form these life forms by clearing the wastes away.
Please clarify your question. What is a single cell protein? As I understand it all proteins are made by a single cell.
Antiviral proteins produced by T cell lymphocytes
Single Cell Proteins (SCP)
Proteins are synthesized within the ribosomes, which are a part of the rough endoplasmic reticulum, or RER. The RNA works with the ribosomes during the translation process to synthesize the proteins within the cell.
Membrane bio- genesis is the process, when some proteins and lipids (produced in SER)help in building the cell membrane, inside a cell.
Membrane proteins and proteins that will be exported for use outside the cell are produced by ribosomes attached to the endoplasmic reticulum. Ribosomes that are free in the cytosol produce proteins that will be used within the cell.
The types of proteins produced by the Cell are those that are allowed by the Expression of the Genes in a cell's Dna.
Proteins are produced in the cytoplasm, in the rough endoplasmic reticulum, in mitochondria, and in chloroplasts.
Ribosomes... :D
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Ribbosomes
their quaternanry structure
Peter J. Rockwell has written: 'Single cell proteins from cellulose and hydrocarbons' -- subject(s): Patents, Single cell proteins
Antiviral proteins produced by T cell lymphocytes
Single Cell Proteins (SCP)
Once the proteins are produced by the
Proteins are produced in the mitochondria with ribosomes that are produced by the nucleoli in the nucleus of a cell.
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