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- Protein_turnover abstract "Protein turnover is the balance between protein synthesis and protein degradation. More synthesis than breakdown indicates an anabolic state that builds lean tissues, more breakdown than synthesis indicates a catabolic state that burns lean tissues. According to D.S. Dunlop, protein turnover occurs in brain cells the same as any other eucaryotic cells, but that \"knowledge of those aspects of control and regulation specific or peculiar to brain is an essential element for understanding brain function.\"Protein turnover is believed to decrease with age in all senescent organisms including humans. This results in an increase in the amount of damaged protein within the body.Four weeks of aerobic exercise has been shown to increase skeletal muscle protein turnover in previously unfit individuals. A diet high in protein increases whole body turnover in endurance athletes.Some bodybuilding supplements claim to reduce the protein breakdown by reducing or blocking the number of catabolic hormones within the body. This is believed to increase anabolism. However if protein breakdown falls too low then the body would not be able to remove muscle cells that have been damaged during workouts which would in turn prevent the growth of new muscle cells.When older proteins are broken down in the body, they must be replaced. This concept is called protein turnover, and different types of proteins have very different turnover rates. Protein synthesis occurs during the process of translation on ribosomes. Protein breakdown occurs generally in two cellular locations:Lysosomal proteases digest endocytosed proteins Cytoplasmic complexes, called proteasomes, digest older or abnormal proteins that have been tagged with ubiquitin for destruction.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLink Anabolism.
- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLink Bodybuilding_supplement.
- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLink Catabolism.
- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protein_biosynthesis.
- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLink Cytoplasm.
- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLink Endocytosis.
- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLink Lysosome.
- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLink Protease.
- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLink Proteasome.
- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLink Proteolysis.
- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLink Ribosome.
- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLink Senescence.
- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLink Translation_(biology).
- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLink Ubiquitin.
- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLinkText "Protein turnover".
- Protein_turnover wikiPageWikiLinkText "protein turnover".
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- Protein_turnover subject Category:Protein_biosynthesis.
- Protein_turnover hypernym Balance.
- Protein_turnover comment "Protein turnover is the balance between protein synthesis and protein degradation. More synthesis than breakdown indicates an anabolic state that builds lean tissues, more breakdown than synthesis indicates a catabolic state that burns lean tissues. According to D.S.".
- Protein_turnover label "Protein turnover".
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