This molecule helps sweet-toothed protein complex sense sugar
Thursday, July 30, 2020 - 09:20
in Biology & Nature
In order to grow and thrive, cells need sugar. A repertoire of cellular mechanisms turn unwieldy molecules of glucose and fructose into versatile building blocks for making useful molecules such as lipids, and energy to fuel necessary processes in the cell. But for any of these things to happen, the cells need to sense when sugars are present in the first place—and scientists are still unraveling how they do it.