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True protein measures only the proteins whereas crude protein measures any source of nitrogen and includes non-protein nitrogen such as urea.
Industry:Agriculture
The complete set of the proteins produced from the genetic code inside the cell.
Industry:Agriculture
The complete set of the proteins produced from the genetic code inside the cell.
Industry:Agriculture
Proteins that are the result of genetic engineering. A regulatory part or promoter of one or more genes is combined with a structural gene. The fusion protein is formed after transcription and translation of the fused gene. This type of fusion protein is used in the study of gene regulation or structure-activity relationships. Do not confuse with "viral fusion proteins."
Industry:Agriculture
Proteins that are the result of genetic engineering. A regulatory part or promoter of one or more genes is combined with a structural gene. The fusion protein is formed after transcription and translation of the fused gene. This type of fusion protein is used in the study of gene regulation or structure-activity relationships. Do not confuse with "viral fusion proteins."
Industry:Agriculture
Proteins that are present in blood serum, including serum albumin, blood coagulation factors and many other types of proteins.
Industry:Agriculture
Proteins encoded by homeobox genes that exhibit structural similarity to certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA-binding proteins. Homeodomain proteins are involved in the control of gene expression during morphogenesis and development.
Industry:Agriculture
A broad category of proteins involved in the formation, transport and dissolution of transport vesicles. They play a role in the intracellular transport of molecules contained within membrane vesicles. Vesicular transport proteins are distinguished from membrane transport proteins, which move molecules across membranes, by the mode in which the molecules are transported.
Industry:Agriculture
Proteins encoded by homeobox genes that exhibit structural similarity to certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA-binding proteins. Homeodomain proteins are involved in the control of gene expression during morphogenesis and development.
Industry:Agriculture
Proteins, usually glycoproteins, found in the viral envelopes of a variety of viruses. They promote cell membrane fusion and thereby may function in the uptake of the virus by cells. Do not confuse with "recombinant fusion proteins."
Industry:Agriculture