... . New research into the choanoflagellate genome shows these ancient organisms have similar levels of proteins that cells in more complex organisms, including humans, use to communicate with each other ...
... cortactin but produce HS1, which is a very similar protein. Butler decided to see what would ... HS1 and trace connections with and influences on other proteins.
"NK cells are very good at nipping early ...
... . The remaking of hydrogen bonds helps organize the structure of a protein.
In tests on ubiquitin, a common protein in cells, the researchers found that water molecules bound to the protein changed ...
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Jernigan believes this research is the first step to better understanding proteins and cell behaviors.
"There is the possibility of creating designer drugs with this newly discovered ...
... for example with cancer, the number of different kinds of proteins in a cell changes.
The new research outlines how ... DNA in the human genome project. All human cells contain the same 20,000 genes but ...
... reversibly fine-tune the activity of individual proteins in cells and living mammals, providing a powerful ... mice, involves pairing specially bioengineered proteins with a drug, aptly named Shield-1 ...
A new technology which enables scientists to identify proteins by making a map of the energy flow inside the protein is revealed today in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) journal ...
... Medicine have found a way to quickly and reversibly fine-tune the activity of individual proteins in cells and living mammals, providing a powerful new laboratory tool for identifying - more precisely ...
... molecule p35, helps immature nerve cells become fully functional.
In a separate study, ... means its job is to interact with all sorts of other proteins inside cells and modify them through a process ...
... cell division in the Archaea. With the use of immunofluorescence the researchers determined the location of these proteins in the cell and in doing so discovered that three proteins play a crucial ...
... assumption common in the age of genomics — that the proteins driving cell behavior are doing so much ... like these groups were moving on invisible paths."
The cells moved at a rate of 10 microns an hour ...
A Swedish research group, partly financed by NWO, has discovered a new mechanism for cell division in a microorganism found in extremely hot and acidic conditions. The results of the research offer ...
A Swedish research group has discovered a new mechanism for cell division in a microorganism found in extremely hot and acidic conditions. The results of the research offer insights into evolution, ...
... oncogene, MYC. Blocking these Myc proteins halts cell proliferation in the deadliest cancer of the female ... amplified did not affect ovarian cancer cell growth.
The scientists suspect that even when c ...
... force microscopy to observe how a single asbestos fiber binds with a specific receptor protein on cell surfaces. They suspect that at least one of the more lethal forms of asbestos triggers a cascade ...