... a version of the RNA copy exiting the nucleus and serving as the template for the production of new proteins.
Scientists have documented a host of mechanisms involved in the assembly and behavior of ...
... or non-existent cartilage. With the discovery of the link between HMGB2 and surface layer protein, scientists now have a clue about how they might be able to engineer the surface layer cartilage.
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... treat and even prevent the development of the disease.
To understand the 'connection' between the antibody and the protein, scientists at Liverpool used X-ray crystallography technology to build a ...
... to autoimmune disease. By discovering the role of the CD98hc protein, scientists may find new therapy targets ... , UC San Diego School of Medicine, scientists have known for nearly 25 years that CD98hc, ...
... as Alzheimer's disease. Cellular survival thus depends on a controlled removal of excessive protein. Scientists have now discovered exactly how specific control proteins regulate protein breakdown ...
... in humans. They are characterised by the aggregation of a misfolded isoform of the cellular prion protein. Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry and the LMU Munich have now uncovered ...
Human cells are able to secrete a cancer-killing protein, scientists at the University of Kentucky's Markey Cancer Center have found. Researchers led by Vivek Rangnekar, UK professor of radiation ...
... known how they depend on the speed and the direction of motion.
Friction Slows Down Proteins
Scientists in Dresden at the Biotechnology Center (BIO-TEC) of the Technical University of Dresden and ...
... function and gene expression are often regulated by reversible modifications of already existing proteins. Scientists from the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry and the University of Copenhagen ...
... ultraviolet, and infrared light. By studying how x-rays bounce off crystallized samples of a protein, scientists can reconstruct the location and orientation of the protein's atoms in three dimensions ...
... loss of muscle tissue. By targeting the cellular and molecular mechanisms responsible for creating this protein, scientists could develop new drugs to stop muscle wasting from limb-girdle muscular ...
... Carolyn is now doing is finding ways that we can actually see the sugar labels on proteins."
Scientists have known for more than a century how to attach fluorescent dyes to proteins, and have used ...
... help reveal the often-spasmodic motion of proteins, scientists work with molecular dynamics codes ... UC San Diego.
In their latest work, the scientists conducted a "virtual screen" of an ensemble of 1 ...
... cells. But how does oxygen travel through the solid protein wall to be anchored by an iron atom deep within the protein? Scientists have now provided a computational solution to the decades ...
... encode genetic information, while most biological reactions are carried out by enzymes made of protein. Scientists are discovering, however, that RNA is a remarkably versatile type of molecule.
"RNA ...