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English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: protein
protein
Indonesian → English (quick)
Definition: protein
albumen, protein
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: protein
protein
n : any of a large group of nitrogenous organic compounds that
are essential constituents of living cells; consist of
polymers of amino acids; essential in the diet of animals
for growth and for repair of tissues; can be obtained
from meat and eggs and milk and legumes;
“a diet high in
protein”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Protein
Protein
\Pro"te*in\, n. (Physiol. Chem.)
In chemical analysis, the total nitrogenous material in
vegetable or animal substances, obtained by multiplying the
total nitrogen found by a factor, usually 6.25, assuming most
proteids to contain approximately 16 per cent of nitrogen.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Protein
\Pro"te*in\, n. [Gr. prw^tos first: cf. prwtei^on the
first place.] (Physiol. Chem.)
any polymer of an amino acid joined by peptide (amide) bonds.
Most natural proteins have alpha-amino acids as the monomeric
constituents. All classical enzymes are composed of protein,
and control most of the biochemical transformations carrie
dout in living cells. They may be soluble, as casein,
albumins, and other globular proteins, or insoluble (e. g.
“structural proteins”), as collagen or keratin.
“albumin”, an
older term for protein, is now used primarily to refer to
certain specific soluble globular proteins found in eggs or
blood serum, e.g.
bovine serum albumin, the main soluble
protein in teh serum of cattle, used as an enzymatically
inert protein in biochemical research.
Note: In the 1913 dictionary, protein was defined as:
“A
body now known as alkali albumin, but originally
considered to be the basis of all albuminous
substances, whence its name.”
[1913 Webster + PJC]
Protein crystal. (Bot.) See
Crystalloid, n., 2.
[1913 Webster]
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