نتایج جستجو برای: MRJP3

تعداد نتایج: 8  

Journal: :Food chemistry 2012
Reo Nozaki Shogo Tamura Aimi Ito Takanori Moriyama Kikuji Yamaguchi Toru Kono

Soluble royal jelly (RJ) proteins (SRJPs) include the major RJ protein (MRJP) family, which contribute to the physiological actions of RJ. Although SRJPs are prepared using conventional methods involving dialysis and centrifugation, dialysis is a time-consuming process. We have therefore developed a simple method to isolate SRJPs from RJ. This new method produces 20-fold higher levels of SRJPs ...

Alireza Jalaliezand Bijan Hatami Maryam Shahriar, Shaahin Eghbalsaied

Objectives: Royal jelly (RJ), a secretion of both the hypopharyngeal and mandibular glands of nurse workers, is believed to play a central role in honeybee queen development. Important component of royal jelly are proteins which form about 50% of the dry mass of RJ. Major royal jelly proteins (MRJPs) are the dominant proteinaceous component of royal jelly and constitute about 82-90% of total pr...

Alireza Jalaliezand Bijan Hatami Maryam Shahriar, Shaahin Eghbalsaied

Objectives: Royal jelly (RJ), a secretion of both the hypopharyngeal and mandibular glands of nurse workers, is believed to play a central role in honeybee queen development. Important component of royal jelly are proteins which form about 50% of the dry mass of RJ. Major royal jelly proteins (MRJPs) are the dominant proteinaceous component of royal jelly and constitute about 82-90% of total pr...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
maryam shahriar bijan hatami shaahin eghbalsaied alireza jalaliezand

objectives: royal jelly (rj), a secretion of both the hypopharyngeal and mandibular glands of nurse workers, is believed to play a central role in honeybee queen development. important component of royal jelly are proteins which form about 50% of the dry mass of rj. major royal jelly proteins (mrjps) are the dominant proteinaceous component of royal jelly and constitute about 82-90% of total pr...

Journal: :Journal of biochemistry and molecular biology 2003
Duangporn Srisuparbh Sirawut Klinbunga Siriwat Wongsiri Siriporn Sittipraneed

An expressed sequence tag (EST) library was established from the hypopharyngeal glands of Apis cerana. Sixty-six recombinant clones, possessing inserts > 500 bp, were randomly selected and unidirectional sequenced. Forty-two of these (63.6%) were identified as homologues of Major Royal Jelly Proteins families 1, 2, 3, and 4 of A. mellifera (AmMRJP) for which MRJP1 was the most abundant family. ...

2015
Takanori Moriyama Aimi Ito Sumire Omote Yuri Miura Hiroki Tsumoto Wei Ning Chen

Soluble royal jelly protein is a candidate factor responsible for mammiferous cell proliferation. Major royal jelly protein 1 (MRJP1), which consists of oligomeric and monomeric forms, is an abundant proliferative protein in royal jelly. We previously reported that MRJP1 oligomer has biochemical heat resistance. Therefore, in the present study, we investigated the effects of several heat treatm...

2014
Yuri Kashima Satoshi Kanematsu Saori Asai Mio Kusada Suzuyo Watanabe Takuji Kawashima Tadashi Nakamura Masaya Shimada Tsuyoshi Goto Satoshi Nagaoka

Royal jelly (RJ) intake lowers serum cholesterol levels in animals and humans, but the active component in RJ that lowers serum cholesterol level and its molecular mechanism are unclear. In this study, we set out to identify the bile acid-binding protein contained in RJ, because dietary bile acid-binding proteins including soybean protein and its peptide are effective in ameliorating hyperchole...

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