Definition of Proteinous. Meaning of Proteinous. Synonyms of Proteinous

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Definition of Proteinous

Proteinous
Proteinous Pro*te"i*nous, a. Proteinaceuos.

Meaning of Proteinous from wikipedia

- Nexin is a proteinous inter-doublet linkage that prevents microtubules in the outer layer of axonemes from moving with respect to one another; otherwise...
- meat thoroughly without hardening it, and to naturally bring out the proteinous flavor (umami taste) of meat. The Hakka who settled in the harbor and...
- the synthesis of amino acids from inorganic molecules, the synthesis of proteinous amino acids and amino acid polymers called "proteinoids" from inorganic...
- which are activated by pressure and a chemical trigger; they react to proteinous chemicals. Box jellyfish are day hunters; at night they are seen resting...
- June 2012). "Methylglyoxal-induced modifications of significant honeybee proteinous components in manuka honey: Possible therapeutic implications". Fitoterapia...
- with concentric growth rings of the prismatic layer visible through the proteinous outer layer. The periostra**** can flake, allowing the white prismatic...
- representing >2.00% are listed due to their greater relevance] Due to its proteinous nature, sericin is susceptible to the action of proteolytic enzymes, making...
- conjunctiva around the eyeball. They are responsible for secreting mucin, a proteinous substance that makes up the inner layer of tears. It coats the cornea...
- was shown to be important for disruption of the phagosome. The primary proteinous product of the actA gene consists of 639 amino acids and includes the...
- Shimazu, Akira (12 June 2014). "Purification and Primary Structure of Proteinous-Amylase Inhibitor from". Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry....