The Scientific Research Notes of S. Sunkavally (years:2002-2011).
4390-4391.

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The Scientific Research Notes of S. Sunkavally (years:2002-2011).
4390-4391.
The Scientific Research Notes of S. Sunkavally (years:2002-2011).
4365-4369.
Abstract— At present, the production of hemoglobin using microorganisms is an actual and urgent problem for solving the needs of medicine an
Abstract— At present, the production of hemoglobin using microorganisms is an actual and urgent problem for solving the needs of medicine and the food industry. Its microbiological synthesis using a precursor (heme) is one of the steps in obtaining this protein. The results of the studies on obtaining heme and heme-containing proteins from prokaryotic (Escherichia coli, Corynebacterium glutamicum) and eukaryotic (Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Pichia pastoris) microorganisms were analyzed. It was demonstrated that the producers created on the basis of E. coli and C. glutamicum synthesized a free heme exogenously, while the yeasts P. pastoris and S. cerevisiae are the most efficient producers for the synthesis of both endo- and exogenous complex heme-containing proteins (hemoglobin and leghemoglobin). It was demonstrated that the creation of efficient producers of heme and hemoglobin is based on a change in the genetic material of microorganisms, and the stages of heme synthesis and points of possible modifications of this process were determined. Genetically modified yeast models (producers of heme-containing proteins) were characterized. Based on a summary of the analyzed data, it was determined that yeast cells are the most promising producers for further improvement and oversynthesis of heme-containing proteins.
The Science Notebooks of Satyendra Sunkavally, page 29.
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Argh! Not my anemic as fuck meat eater mom advising me to eat pig to get more iron because I have been having anxiety attacks. Dude! She herself has to go to have plasma inserted in her vains periodically. How is the pig flesh helping you? I have not been diagnosed with anaemia. Beginning of last year I was tested fit enough to donate blood. I’m gonna eat my plants thank you very much. And everybody is falling sick on my left and right. Meat eater husband and kids suffering from flue and I’m the only one well. Dude I’m mentally I’ll that’s on me. I don’t do self care.