pseudo wild type protein specifically mutated to prevent precipitation at high pH, the saltbridge ... energy contributed to the stability of the protein by the saltbridge. Image WildGraph.png thumb 260px ... wild type protein, where the saltbridge is absent, His31 is reported to have a p K sub a sub ... of the saltbridge within the protein. The environment plays a large role in the interaction. ref ... interaction is involved The His31 Asp70 saltbridge in T4 lysozyme was buried within the protein ...Image Next Revisit Glutamic Acid Lysine salt bridge.png thumb 300px right Figure 1. Example of saltbridge ... bonding Salt bridges fall into the broader category of noncovalent interactions. A saltbridge is actually ... the free energy contribution of the saltbridge to the overall free energy of the state. Salt bridges found in proteins The saltbridge most often arises from the anionic carboxylate RCOO sup sup of either ... between the residues participating in the saltbridge is also cited as being important. The distance ... a saltbridge. ref name chembiochem cite journal title Close Range Electrostatic Interactions in Proteins ... to its stability. This is largely due to alterations in half of what makes a saltbridge, electrostatic interactions. At pH extremes, two amino acids participating in a saltbridge could lose their ability to do so as one will lose its charge. Methods for quantifying saltbridge stability Image T4 lysozyme.png thumb 200px right Figure 2. A saltbridge in T4 lysozyme between aspartic acid Asp at residue 70 and a histidine His at residue 31 The contribution of a saltbridge to the overall stability ... of Proteins A Single SaltBridge Contributes 3 5 kcal mol to the Free Energy of Folding of T4 ... a point mutation, altering and, consequently, breaking the saltbridge. For example, a saltbridge ... lysozyme saltbridge between Asp 70 and His 31 Once the mutants have been established, two methods can be employed to calculate the free energy associated with a saltbridge. One method involves the observation ... more details
For the term used in protein chemistry Saltbridgeprotein Unreferenced date May 2009 Image Electrochemical element with salt bridge.png thumb right 300 px Electrochemical cell with KNO sub 3 sub glass tube saltbridge. A saltbridge , in chemistry , is a laboratory device used to connect the Redox oxidation and reduction half cell half cells of a galvanic cell voltaic cell , a type of electrochemical cell . Salt bridges usually come in two types glass tube and filter paper . Glass tube bridges One type of saltbridge consists of a U shaped glass tube filled with a relatively inert electrolyte usually potassium chloride or sodium chloride is used, although the diagram here illustrates the use of a potassium nitrate solution. The electrolyte is often gelified with agar to help prevent the intermixing of fluids which might otherwise occur. The conductivity electrolytic conductivity of a glass tube bridge depends mostly on the concentration of the electrolyte solution. An increase in concentration below saturation chemistry saturation increases conductivity. Beyond saturation electrolyte content and narrow tube diameter may both lower conductivity. Filter paper bridges The other type of salt bridges consists of a filter paper, also soaked with a relatively inert electrolyte, usually potassium chloride or sodium chloride because they are chemically inert . No gelification agent is required as the filter paper provides a solid medium for conduction. Conductivity of this kind of salt ... between the two half cells may be used instead of a saltbridge however, they basically serve ... in charge is established. If no saltbridge were used, this charge difference would prevent further flow of electrons. A saltbridge allows the flow of ion s to maintain a balance in electric charge ... of the wrong one, for the purposes of the experiment. With a saltbridge, the desired cation ... the experiment easier, e.g. using a more soluble, or more stable salt of the anionic negative species ... more details
About common table salt pp move indef File Image Zigong Salt.jpg thumb 300px Brine being boiled down to produce salt at the Xinhai Well in Zigong , People s Republic of China File Table Salt NaCl Crystal.jpg thumb Table salt NaCl crystal Salt , also known as table salt , or rock salt , is a mineral that is composed ... to animals and plants in excess. Salt is one of the oldest, most ubiquitous food seasonings and Salting food salting is an important method of food preservation . The taste of salt saltiness is one of the taste Basic tastes basic human taste s. Salt for human consumption is produced in different forms unrefined salt such as sea salt , refined salt table salt , and iodised salt iodized salt . It is a crystalline solid, white, pale pink or light gray in color, normally obtained from .... Chloride and sodium ions, the two major components of salt, are needed by all known living creatures in small quantities. Salt is involved in regulating the water content fluid balance of the body ... content 97 10 5616.full ref However, too much salt increases the risk of health problems, including ... ref History Main History of salt File Salzproduktion Halle.jpg thumb Salt production in Halle, Saxony Anhalt 1670 Image Salt Farmers Pak Thale.jpg thumb Sea salt harvesting in Pak Thale, Phetchaburi, Thailand ... years or so, salt has been the best known food preservative, especially for meat, for many thousands ... has been discovered at the Poiana Slatinei archaeological site next to a salt spring in V n tori ... culture Precucuteni Culture were boiling the salt laden spring water through the process of briquetage to extract the salt as far back as 6050 BC. ref Olivier Weller & Gheorghe Dumitroaia http antiquity.ac.uk projgall weller The earliest salt production in the world an early Neolithic exploitation in Poiana Slatinei Lunca, Romania Antiquity, Vol 79 No 306 December 2005 ref The salt extracted ... Dynamics settlement pattern, production and trades from Neolithic to Middle Ages ref The harvest of salt ... more details
Saltbridgeproteinsaltbridge s, hydrogen bonds, disulfide bond s, and even post translational modification ...About a class of molecules protein as a nutrient Protein nutrient other uses pp semi indef pp move indef File Myoglobin.png thumb right 250px A representation of the 3D structure of the protein myoglobin showing colored alpha helix alpha helices . This protein was the first to have its structure solved ... compound compounds consisting of one or more polypeptide s typically folded into a globular protein globular or fibrous protein fibrous form in a biologically functional way. A polypeptide is a single ... acids in a protein is defined by the DNA sequence sequence of a gene , which is encoded in the genetic ... or even during synthesis, the residues in a protein are often chemically modified by post translational ... together to achieve a particular function, and they often associate to form stable protein complex complex ... to be single structure. Other proteins undergo large rearrangements from one protein conformation ... signaling event . Thus, the structure of a protein serves as a medium through which to regulate either the function of a protein or activity of an enzyme. Not all proteins requiring a folding process ... ingested protein into free amino acids that are then used in metabolism. Proteins were first described ... Jakob Berzelius in 1838. Early nutritional scientists such as the German Carl von Voit believed that protein ... urease was in fact a protein. ref name Sumner1926 The first protein to be protein sequencing .... The first protein structure s to be solved were hemoglobin and myoglobin , by Max Perutz and John ... may be protein purification purified from other cellular components using a variety of techniques such as ultracentrifugation .... Methods commonly used to study protein structure and function include immunohistochemistry , site ... protein folding the statistical analysis techniques employed to calculate a protein s probable ... bond that links individual amino acids to form a protein polymer Most proteins consist of linear polymer ... more details
Protein A is a 40 60 Atomic mass unit kDa MSCRAMM surface protein originally found in the cell wall of the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus . It is encoded by the spa gene and its regulation is controlled by DNA topology, cellular osmolarity, and a two component regulatory system two component system called ArlS ArlR. It has found use in biochemical research because of its ability to bind immunoglobulins . It binds proteins from many of mammalian species, most notably IgG s. It binds with the Fc region ... antibody function on their surface which disrupts opsonization and phagocytosis . Protein A antibody .... Protein A binds with moderate affinity to human IgM , IgA and IgE as well as to mouse IgG3 and IgG1 .... Other antibody binding proteins In addition to Protein A, other immunoglobulin binding bacterial proteins such as Protein G , Protein A G and Protein L are all commonly used to purify, immobilize or detect immunoglobulins. Role in pathogenesis As a pathogen Staphylococcus aureus utilizes Protein .... Protein A helps inhibit phagocytic engulfment and acts as an immunological disguise. Mutants of S. aureus lacking protein A are more efficiently phagocytosed in vitro, and mutants in infection models ... 197 1125 1139. ref Research Recombinant Staphylococcal Protein A is often produced in E. coli for use in immunology and other biological research. One recombinant form of Protein A is called MabSelect ... 18114994AE.pdf ref . Protein A is often coupled to other molecules such as a fluorescent dye , enzyme ... widely utilized coupled to magnetic, latex and agarose beads. Protein A is often immobilized onto a solid support and used as reliable method for purifying total IgG from crude protein mixtures ... of antibodies. Immunoprecipitation studies with protein A conjugated to beads are also commonly used to purify proteins or protein complexes indirectly through antibodies against the protein or protein complex of interest. References reflist Category Proteins Category Staphylococcaceae de Protein ... more details
PBB geneid 5627 Protein S is a vitamin K dependent plasma glycoprotein synthesized in the endothelium. In the circulation, Protein S exists in two forms a free form and a complex form bound to complement system complement protein C4b. In humans, protein S is encoded by the PROS1 gene . ref name pmid2944113 ... J, Wydro R title Isolation and sequence of the cDNA for human protein S, a regulator of blood coagulation ... in Seattle, Wash, first discovered protein S and arbitrarily named it after the city of its ... title A comparison of human prothrombin, factor IX Christmas factor , factor X Stuart factor , and protein ... of protein S, a gamma carboxyglutamic acid containing protein from bovine and human plasma ... bi00572a026 ref Function The best characterized function of Protein S is its role in the anti coagulation pathway, where it functions as a cofactor to Protein C in the inactivation of factor V Factors ... journal author Castoldi E, Hackeng TM title Regulation of coagulation by protein S journal Curr. Opin ... url ref Protein S can bind to negatively charged phospholipids via the carboxylated Gla domain GLA domain . This property allows Protein S to function in the removal of cells which are undergoing ... membrane. These negatively charged phospholipids are recognized by phagocytes such as macrophages . Protein ... the apoptotic cell and the phagocyte. The bridging property of Protein S enhances the phagocytosis ... occurring. Pathology Mutations in the PROS1 gene can lead to Protein S deficiency ... of, and molecular defects underlying, inherited protein S deficiency in the general population ... Prior P, Hurtado B, Sala N title Molecular basis of protein S deficiency journal Thromb. Haemost ... Protein S has been shown to Proteinprotein interaction interact with Factor V . ref name pmid10593904 ... J, Tans G, Griffin J H year 1999 month Dec. title C terminal residues 621 635 of protein S are essential ... coauthors Mesters R M, Tans G, Rosing J, Griffin J H year 1993 month Feb. title Binding of protein ... more details
Salt pans can refer to Salt pan geology , a flat expanse of ground covered with salt and other minerals, usually found in deserts Salt evaporation pond , a method of producing salt by evaporating brine Salt evaporation pond Salt pans Salt pans , metal vessels in which brine is boiled to produce salt disambig ... more details
File AlsoSalt.jpg thumb right A salt substitute by AlsoSalt Salt substitutes are low sodium Edible salt table salt alternatives marketed to circumvent the risk of Hypertension high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease associated with a high intake of sodium chloride ref Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition SACN http www.sacn.gov.uk pdfs sacn salt final.pdf Salt and Health PDF ref while maintaining a similar taste. They usually contain mostly potassium chloride , whose toxicity is approximately equal to that of table salt in a healthy person the LD50 is about 2.5 g kg, or approximately 190 g for a person weighing 75  kg . Potassium lactate may also be used to reduce sodium levels in food products. It is commonly used in meat and poultry products. ref Low sodium meat products. http www.purac.com purac com 01d7a1a1dce330c46ada4f832de8e6ca.php ref The recommended daily allowance of potassium is higher than that for sodium, ref cite web url http www.iom.edu Object.File Master 20 004 0.pdf title Dietary Reference Intakes Electrolytes and Water accessdate 17 November 2008 work ... marketed as alternatives to salt. ref http www.foodnavigator.com Science Nutrition Seaweed granules may replace salt in foods http www.foodnavigator.com Science Nutrition Seaweed granules may replace salt in foods ref However, various diseases and medications may decrease the body s excretion ... , heart failure or diabetes should not use salt substitutes without medical advice. A manufacturer, LoSalt , has issued an advisory statement ref LoSalt http www.losalt.com docs lo salt web advice.pdf ... a salt substitute amiloride , triamterene , Dytac , Captopril & angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors , spironolactone , Aldactone , Eplerenone , and Inspra . Hydrolyzed protein ref United States ... chloride to improve the flavour of salt substitutes. Potassium chloride may have a metallic taste ... Category Edible salt Category Potassium compounds de Kochsalzersatz ... more details
Salt Cay is the name of several Caribbean islands Salt Cay, Bahamas Salt Cay, Turks Islands Salt Cay, British Virgin Islands Salt Cay, U.S. Virgin Islands disambig ... more details
Pink salt may refer to Any salt that is pink in color Himalayan salt , a form of salt used in cooking or in bath products Alaea salt , an unrefined Hawiian sea salt used in cooking or in rituals Prague Powder 1 , a curing salt containing sodium nitrite and sodium chloride disambig ... more details
wiktionarypar saltSalt is a dietary mineral, used for flavoring and preservation. Salt may also refer to TOCright Chemistry Salt chemistry , an ionic compound resulting from neutralization Sodium chloride , the main ingredient in edible salt Sea salt , a less refined version, which also contains other minerals Media and entertainment Salt 2010 film Salt 2010 film , an action film starring Angelina Jolie Salt 2009 film Salt 2009 film , a documentary short Salt novel Salt novel , by Adam Roberts Salt Forget Cassettes album Salt Forget Cassettes album Salt Venetian Snares album Salt Venetian Snares album Salt Lizz Wright album Salt Lizz Wright album Salt band , a Swedish alternative rock band SALT quartet Salt Publishing , a book publisher Salt A World History , a non fiction book by Mark Kurlansky S.A.L.T. , a song by The Orb on the album Orblivion Organizations SALT institution , a not for profit institution in Istanbul, Turkey Geography Salt, Jordan Salt, Girona , Spain Salt, Staffordshire , England Salt River disambiguation People Titus Salt 1803 1876 , English textile manufacturer and benefactor Henry Stephens Salt 1851 1939 , English writer and campaigner for social reforms Henry Salt Egyptologist 1780 1827 , English artist, traveler, and diplomat Jennifer Salt born 1944 , American actress and screenwriter Cheryl James , hip hop artist, member of Salt N Pepa Fictional Veruca Salt, a character from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Evelyn Salt, the titular protagonist of the 2010 movie Salt 2010 film Salt Other uses Salt cryptography Salt union organizing Salt Grammar School , Bradford, England Syntactic salt , a type of computer language syntax Sail and Life Training Society ... Arms Limitation Talks , nuclear weapon talks between the USA and USSR, or the resultant treaties SALT I of 1972 SALT II of 1979 Skin associated lymphoid tissue, a component of Mucosa associated lymphoid tissue See also Salting disambiguation Salty disambiguation disambig ca Salt desambiguaci de Salt ... more details
Henry Salt may refer to Henry Stephens Salt 1851&ndash 1939 , English writer, campaigner for social reforms, and animal rights advocate Henry Salt Egyptologist 1780&ndash 1827 Mr. Salt Mr. Henry Salt , fictional character from the children s book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory hndis name Salt, Henry da Henry Salt de Henry Salt it Henry Salt pt Henry Salt ... more details
Salt Creek may refer to Streams Salt Creek Orange County , California Salt Creek Sacramento River , California Salt Creek Des Plaines River tributary , Illinois Salt Creek Little Wabash River tributary , Illinois Salt Creek Sangamon River tributary , Illinois Salt Creek Nebraska , a tributary of the Platte River Salt Creek Thomas Fork River tributary , Wyoming Settlements Salt Creek, Colorado Salt Creek, Oregon Salt Creek, South Australia Salt Creek, Panama , a village on Bastimentos Bastimentos Island , Panama . Other Salt Creek Canyon Massacre Salt Creek Oil Field Salt Creek pupfish, another name for the Death Valley pupfish Salt Creek Township disambiguation disambig See also Salt River disambiguation disambig ... more details
Salt River may refer to United States The Salt River Arizona Salt River California , an altered tributary of the lower Eel River California , which is about to be restored. The Salt River Kentucky Salt River Michigan , two rivers The Salt River Missouri The Salt River United States Virgin Islands Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve The Salt River West Virginia The Salt River Wyoming and the namesake Salt River Range Caribbean The Salt River Guadeloupe The Salt River Jamaica South Africa The Salt River, a small river that runs into Table Bay, near Cape Town Salt River, Cape Town , the suburb in Cape Town Salt River railway station , a station in Salt River, Cape Town Other Salt River Western Australia See also The Salt Fork Arkansas River The Salt Fork of the Red River Salt Creek disambiguation disambig de Salt River es R o Salt it Salt River ... more details
Salt Island can refer to Salt Island, British Virgin Islands Salt Island, Anglesey Salt Island Aleutian Islands , Alaska Salt Island, County Down , a townland in County Down , Northern Ireland geodis de Salt Island ... more details
Salt Fork may refer to Salt Fork Arkansas River in Kansas and Oklahoma Salt Fork Red River of the South Red River in Texas and Oklahoma Salt Fork Vermilion River in Illinois Salt Fork State Park in Ohio disambig ... more details
Image Smoked Salt 008.jpg thumb Mesquite smoked salt Smoked salt is an aromatic edible salt product with smoke ... salt consists mainly of sea salt and smoke volatiles condensed on the salt. An ingredient typically listed on smoked salt is sawdust. Smoked salt lends a strong smoke flavor and aroma to meats and vegetables, and is suitable for vegetarians. Smoked salt differs from smoke flavored salt in that the latter contains a smoke flavored additive and is therefore not classified as a pure salt product. Smoked salt is typically made from evaporated sea salt as opposed to mined salt . Both types of salt are sodium chloride NaCl , but mined salt often has a more pronounced salty taste due to the iodine added for health reasons therefore mined salt is typically not suitable for use in the manufacture of smoked salt. Smoked salt is a manufactured product. There are several ways to manufacture it place salt in a wood Smoking food smoker coat salt with smoke flavored oil typically referred to as liquid smoke this would be smoke flavored salt mix salt with smoke flavored maltodextrin Natural smoked salt consisting of only evaporated sea salt and wood smoke, although it is the sea water that is evaporated and not the salt is much more costly to manufacture and purchase than smoke flavored salt as in the oil ... smokers needed and the time required to properly smoke the salt 5 10 days . Since salt is hygroscopic ... and will ruin the batches if not done properly. Sea salt, though a dry product, contains water ... of salt has led to the development of often proprietary methods and machinery used in the processing and manufacturing of smoked salt for consumption. There are 2 main U.S. sources for natural smoked salt Saltworks, a Washington manufacturer of hickory, alderwood and applewood smoked sea salt and Smokehouse Salt Company, a Texas manufacturer of hickory and mesquite smoked sea salt. Each company distributes ... shop product.asp?idProduct 196 Salish Alderwood Smoked Salt http www.smokehousesalt.com Smokehouse ... more details
Infobox artist bgcolour name John Salt image imagesize caption birthname birthdate Birth date and age ... Institute College of Art movement Photorealism works patrons influenced by influenced awards John Salt ... name page.html work Coventry Evening Telegraph date accessdate 2007 10 07 ref Although Salt s work ... of the work s execution. Biography Early years and education Salt was born and brought up in the Sheldon ... Impressive art taken with a pinch of Salt work Birmingham Post date 2001 03 28 page 16 ref His father ... others title John Salt The Complete Works 1969 2006 year 2007 publisher Philip Wilson Publishers location London isbn 0856676349 pages 15 29 chapter Early Years ref As a young boy Salt was encouraged ... , where he studied from 1952 to 1958. ref cite web url http www.bmagic.org.uk people John Salt title Biography for John Salt accessdate 2005 10 21 publisher Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery Information ... such as Robert Rauschenberg . ref name earlyyears Salt returned to the Midlands to teach at Stourbridge ... realism Image JohnSalt Sportwagon.jpg left thumb Sportwagon 1969 , oil on canvas. Salt s work ... of styles he was to adopt, however, Salt sought a more distinct artistic identity and was encouraged ... programme at Baltimore and a major influence on Salt s early career. ref name earlyyears It was at this time that Salt discovered the book Contemporary Photographers towards a Social Landscape , featuring ... to adopt an artistic technique, Salt photocopied the book with an eye to painting some of its images. ref name earlyyears Salt s painting Untitled 1967 was a pivotal work in this respect, being very ..., Salt s painting was still clearly an artistic interpretation of the photograph, however. Salt realised that if he was to eliminate all traces of expressionism in his work he had to record ... Katz , reviewing Salt s work as an external assessor for the college, skipped over Salt s expressionist ... on linen. Salt had originally planned to return to England at the end of his Baltimore course in 1969 ... more details
Image Kosher Salt.JPG file right thumb 180 px Box of kosher salt Koshering salt , usually referred to as kosher salt in the US, is a term that describes one of the commonly used varieties of edible salt in commercial kitchens today. Kosher salt has a much larger grain size than some common salt table salt . Like common table salt, kosher salt consists of the chemical compound sodium chloride . Unlike some common table salt, Kosher salt typically contains no additives for example, iodide , although some brands will include anti clumping agents in small amounts. Additive free non kosher salt is also readily available. The Salt Institute claims Kosher salt contains no additives .Unlike regular table salt it is not iodized. ref name saltinstitute cite web title Kosher Salt url http www.saltinstitute.org content download 9458 51295 file Kosher 20Salt.pdf publisher Salt Institute ref Name The term kosher salt derives not from its being made in accordance with the guidelines for Kashrut kosher foods as written in the Torah nearly all salt is kosher, including ordinary table salt but rather due to its use in making meats kosher. One salt manufacturer considers the term ambiguous, and distinguishes between kosher certified salt and koshering salt . Koshering salt has the small, flake like form useful in treating meat. Kosher certified salt is salt that has been certified as such by an appropriate religious body. ref cite web url http www.saltworks.us salt info kosher salt.asp title Kosher Salt Guide publisher SaltWorks date 2010 ref Manufacturing and use Rather than cubic crystals, kosher salt has a flat platelet shape. Salt crystals are forced into this shape under pressure, or grown flat in an evaporative process. Kosher salt is usually manufactured with a grain size larger than table salt grains. ref name saltinstitute The traditional use of kosher salt is for removing surface ... layer of salt, then allowed to stand on a rack or board for an hour. The salt remains on the surface ... more details
For a lake containing a high concentration of salt, see salt lake . More specifically, Salt Lake may refer to Cities, counties, towns etc. Salt Lake, Hawaii , a neighborhood on the island of Oahu Salt Lake City , capital of Utah and county seat of Salt Lake County Salt Lake Valley North Salt Lake, Utah South Salt Lake, Utah Bidhannagar, Kolkata , India, nicknamed Salt Lake City Lakes Dead Sea , west of Jordan, east of Israel, east of Palestinian Authorities Larnaca Salt Lake , Cyprus Lake Tuz , whose Turkish name Tuz G l means salt lake , found in central Anatolia, Turkey Salt Lake, a lake in Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota , USA Great Salt Lake , the largest salt lake in the Western Hemisphere, located in northern Utah, USA Great Salt Lake Desert , a large playa in northern Utah Little Salt Lake , a small salt lake in Utah Sambhar Salt Lake , India s largest salt lake, west of Jaipur Zuni Salt Lake , a rare, high desert lake, and a classic maar south of the Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Salt Lake Florida , a lake in Pinellas County , Florida, United States Salt Lake Poland , a lake in Pomeranian Voivodeship , Poland Salt Lake Saskatchewan , a lake in Saskatchewan, Canada Landmarks Salt Lake City International Airport , an airport in Utah Salt Lake Temple , a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Salt Lake Stadium , the world s second largest stadium, formally named Yuva Bharati Krirangan , located in Kolkata, India Sports Salt Lake Bees , a minor league baseball team in Salt Lake City Real Salt Lake , a Major League Soccer team in Salt Lake City Groups The Salt Lake Children s Choir , Salt Lake City s award winning children s choir Miscellaneous USS Salt Lake City USS Salt Lake City , two United States Navy vessels disambig id Salt Lake it Lago salato disambigua ja ru sv Salt Lake ... more details
Black salt may refer to Kala Namak , a pungent smelling purplish or pinkish gray rock salt used in India Black lava salt , a sea salt blended with activated charcoal Black ritual salt, a colored salt used in certain occult practices. Consist of the char and soot from the bottom of a cauldron mixed with normal table salt . disambig ... more details
Salt Springs may refer to Salt Springs, Nova Scotia , Canada Salt Springs, Florida , United States geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Salt of the earth may refer to A metaphor that occurs in the Sermon on the Mount Matthew 5 13 , as part of a discourse on Salt and Light Humble and unpretentious people, see Salt and Light Cultural references Salting the earth , the ritual of spreading salt on defeated cities Salt of the Earth song Salt of the Earth song , the closing track to The Rolling Stones 1968 album, Beggars Banquet Salt of the Earth , 1954 film Salt of the Earth Palestinian Christians in the Northern West Bank 2004 documentary Salt of the Earth Ricky Skaggs & The Whites album Salt of the Earth , an album by Ricky Skaggs and The Whites Salt of the Earth Texas In July EP Salt of the Earth Texas In July EP , the debut digital EP by metalcore band Texas in July disambig Category New Testament words and phrases es Sal de la tierra fr Sel de la terre he ... more details
Veruca Salt may refer to The character in the novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the films based on it Veruca Salt band , the Chicago based alternative rock band dab ... more details
Pepper and salt may refer to Salt and pepper Erigenia bulbosa , a plant native to the Eastern United States Philotheca spicata , a plant native to Western Australia disambig ... more details