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Can Carbohydrates Have a Structural Role in Eukaryotic Cells?

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Carbohydrates, often perceived merely as a source of energy, actually hold a far more vital function in biology. A significant percentage of all carbohydrates on Earth are structural, demonstrating that carbohydrates have a crucial structural role in eukaryotic cells, forming complex architectures essential for life.

What Contains Profilin? Exploring This Ubiquitous Protein

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Recent studies have identified over 50 different binding partners for profilin, highlighting its critical role beyond just managing the actin cytoskeleton. As a ubiquitous protein, profilin is present in virtually all eukaryotic organisms, from plants and fungi to humans and animals. It is well-known for its involvement in cellular functions and as a significant allergen in many common foods and pollens.

Can Yeast Feed on Ketones? The Surprising Truth

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While many assume starving yeast of sugar is the best strategy against fungal overgrowth, evidence shows that, much like human cells, certain species possess the biological machinery to metabolize ketones as a secondary fuel source. This capability means the answer to 'does yeast feed on ketones?' is a nuanced 'yes'.