Lecithin is what you are looking for, not lethicin. It is a phospholipid. Which means that it has a phosphate part and a lipid part. This means that it has both water loving and water hating parts which makes it great for use in the body in places like the mucous membrane of our gut. It is not a protein.
Sorry! - beans are a source of protein but they are not pure protein...
ribosomes is where protein is synthesised so i suppose they attract mrna for the code to make the protein and the amino acid to build the protein. ribosomes is where protein is synthesised so i suppose they attract mrna for the code to make the protein and the amino acid to build the protein.
a repressor protein
the carrier protein of Na-k pump is an ion carrier protein and the pump cannot be termed as the carrier protein its a biochemical phenomenon
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Yes, though the correct term is "lecithin" but some people have seen the wrong spelling and reproduced it. If you buy it in a supplement form, or see it on an ingredients list, you will always see "lecithin".
Egg protein gives off less protein then meat protein.
The protein that can be phosphorylated by protein kinase AA is called protein X.
Some highly recommended protein powders for body builders are: Whey protein, soy protein, hydrolysed whey protein, whey protein isolate, egg protein, micellar casein protein, beef protein and plant protein.
The different types of protein powders available in the market include whey protein, casein protein, soy protein, pea protein, and hemp protein.
Protein powders are concentrated sources of protein which supplement the calories which come from proteins. They are derived from various sources like plant and animal derived protein sources. Plant and animal derived protein sources include Whey Protein, Casein Protein and Soy Protein. Let us have a brief info about each of these protein derived from different sources.These are as follows-Whey Protein: It is milk derived protein and is considered the complete protein as it has essential amino acids. It is easily absorbed in blood and helps in protein synthesis.Casein Protein: It is also a milk derived protein and offers a good protein balance when taken in conjunction with whey protein. Casein protein is not absorbed that easily in blood.Soy Protein: It is a soy bean derived protein and acts as an excellent source of protein.
The different types of protein shakes available in the market include whey protein, casein protein, soy protein, pea protein, and plant-based protein blends.
The muscle tissue is protein, the exoskeleton is protein, they spin webs of protein, come to think of it it's all protein!
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Fibrous protein
none. protein is protein.
A protein. That's what protein synthesis means.