proteinaceous
(adjective)
of, pertaining to, or consisting of protein
Examples of proteinaceous in the following topics:
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Carboxysomes
- They are proteinaceous structures resembling phage heads in their morphology; they contain the enzymes of carbon dioxide fixation in these organisms.
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Asbestos-Related Diseases
- This mass can be seen microscopically, with the asbestos fiber layered by an iron-containing proteinaceous material (psammoma body).
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Non-Spore-Forming Firmicutes
- Proteinaceous bacteriocins are produced by several LAB strains and provide an additional hurdle for spoilage and pathogenic microorganisms.
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Double-Stranded DNA Viruses: Pox Viruses
- The most abundant and simplest infectious form of the poxvirus particle, the mature virion (MV), consists of the viral DNA genome encased in a proteinaceous core and an outer lipoprotein membrane with approximately 60 and 25 associated viral proteins, respectively.
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Double-Stranded DNA Viruses: Herpesviruses
- At the core of its icosahedral proteinaceous capsid, the HSV contains a double-stranded DNA linear genome.
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Prions and Viroids
- Prions, so-called because they are proteinaceous, are infectious particles, smaller than viruses, that contain no nucleic acids (neither DNA nor RNA).