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Protein Denmark

The largest dairy company in Denmark, called "Dairy Denmark" is, as far as I know, the most progressive one in the world today with regards to the production of whey proteins by means of ultrafiltration. Figure 5 is a photo of a quite new protein factory, called "Denmark Proteins", whose sole purpose is to ultrafiltrate... [Pg.31]

Jens Brange and Lotte Langtgoer Novo Nordisk A/S, DK-2880 Bagsvaerd, Denmark. Protein Delivery Physical Systems, Sanders and Hendren, eds., Plenum Press, New York, 1997. [Pg.343]

Andersen, J.N., "Temperature Effect on Recombinant Protein Production Using a Baculovirus/Insect Cell Expression System", Diploma Thesis, University of Calgary and Technical University of Denmark, 1995. [Pg.391]

The first slaughterhouse in Denmark for organic meat was set up in 1994, for an organic pig farm nearby. It now produces organic cold meats and sausages. It advertises its products by informing the consumers that their products are made without additives, that all the meat is hand-cut, and that no mechanically recovered meat, blood plasma and extra meat proteins are ever used. [Pg.138]

Center for Insoluble Protein Structures (inSPIN), Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO) and Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University, Aarhus C 8000 Aarhus, Denmark e-mail ncn chem.au.dk... [Pg.2]

Based on the conversion factors given in Table 3.3, the composition of wastewater samples taken at the inlets of four wastewater treatment plants in Denmark is shown in Figure 3.7. The wastewater in the corresponding sewer catchments mainly originates from domestic sources, and the network mainly consists of gravity sewer sections. The results show that the three components — carbohydrates, proteins and lipids — make up a significant part of the... [Pg.48]

Figure 5.10. Accumulation of a radiolabelled LMWP in the lysosomes of the proximal tubular cell. Electron microscope autoradiography of renal proximal tubular cells from a rat injected i.v. with [1251]-tyramine-cellobiose-labelled cytochrome-c, 4 h prior to fixation throngh the abdominal aorta. An intense lysosomal accumulation of the protein is observed in three dark electron-dense lysosomes. A few grains are seen over the apical endocytic apparatus. Part of the luminal brush border is found in the upper right hand corner. Magnification, x 25 000. Unpublished data from E. I. Christensen, Arhus, Denmark, and M. Haas, Groningen, Netherlands. Figure 5.10. Accumulation of a radiolabelled LMWP in the lysosomes of the proximal tubular cell. Electron microscope autoradiography of renal proximal tubular cells from a rat injected i.v. with [1251]-tyramine-cellobiose-labelled cytochrome-c, 4 h prior to fixation throngh the abdominal aorta. An intense lysosomal accumulation of the protein is observed in three dark electron-dense lysosomes. A few grains are seen over the apical endocytic apparatus. Part of the luminal brush border is found in the upper right hand corner. Magnification, x 25 000. Unpublished data from E. I. Christensen, Arhus, Denmark, and M. Haas, Groningen, Netherlands.
Current affiliation Protein Interaction Laboratory, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark. [Pg.16]

Biostructure and Protein Engineering Group, Biotechnology Laboratory, Aalborg University, Sohngaardsholmsvej 57, DK 9000Aalborg, Denmark Telephone +45 96 358469 Telefax +45 98 142555 Email Steffen. Petersen civil. auc. dk... [Pg.263]

Tomoya Ogawa (Japan) Synthetic approaches to glycan chains 1986—Klaus Bock (Denmark) Carbohydrate-protein interactions. The substrate specificity of enzymes used in the degradation of oligosaccharides related to starch and cellulose... [Pg.46]

The methods for each study are divided into the initial protein separation step, a second separation step if applicable, the type of mass analysis, and the software used for peptide identification. ID = one dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, 2D = two dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, MS = mass spectrometry (peptide mass fingerprinting), MS/MS = tandem mass spectrometry, MALDI-TOF = matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight, MS FIT = software from Protein Prospector, http //prospector.ucsf edu/, ESI = electrospray ionization, Q-TOF = quadrupole-time of flight, PPSS2 =Protana s Proteomic Software Suite (ProtanaEngineering, Odense, Denmark), Mascot = Matiix Science, http //www.matrixscience.com/, TOF-TOF = MALDI plus TOF tandem mass spectrometry, RP-HPLC = reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography, Q-IT = quadrupole ion trap, LIT = linear ion trap. Bioworks = Thermo Electron Corporation. [Pg.104]

Henrik T. Pedersen, Protein Structure and Biophysics, Novo Nordisk A/S, Novo Nor disk Park, 2760 Malov, Denmark... [Pg.285]

Two more examples of PTM databases are O-GLYCBASE [67], a database of O-glycosylated proteins (http //www.cbs.dtu.dk/databases/OGLYCBASE/), and PhosphoBase [68], a database of phosphorylation sites in proteins and peptides (http //www.cbs.dtu.dk/databases/PhosphoBase/). Both databases are maintained by the Center for Biological Sequence Analysis (CBS) in Denmark, which also provides prediction servers for both types of modifications (NetOGlyc and NetPhos). [Pg.543]

Denmark interleukin-2 protein Proleukin Macrolin Recombinant human IL-2 with N-terminal Ala and Cys 125 mutated to Ser, expressed in E. coli Anti-cancer... [Pg.469]

The most successful commercial applications of UF in cheese manufacture to date have been in the production of cast Feta in Denmark (Tamime and Kirkegaard, 1991), fresh acid-curd varieties (Quarg, Ricotta and Cream cheeses) in Germany and other European countries (Pedersen and Ottosen, 1992), and the standardization of milk protein, to 4-5%, for the production of Camembert and other varieties (Coton, 1986 Korolczuk et al, 1987 Puhan, 1992). [Pg.193]

Ottosen, N. (1988). Protein Standardization, Tech. Inf. pp. 1-33. APV Pasilac, Silkeborg Divison, Denmark. [Pg.317]


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