Inside every human cell, proteins are constantly being tagged with small chemical modifications after they're produced. Known ...
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BME110 at UCSC is a 5-credit upper-division course that blends lectures with hands-on labs to teach genome browsers, sequence database searching, motif analysis, multiple sequence alignment, gene ...
An international research team has identified a previously overlooked factor that influences how antibodies neutralize ...
The kinocilium of vestibular hair cells is a unique organelle with molecular features of primary and motile cilia and may serve as an active, force-generating element within the hair bundle.
A new method developed at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions allows researchers to better understand how RNA works. The method, published in Molecular Cell, is a powerful ...
Egg cells need to store large amounts of proteins and other molecules to support the earliest stages of development. But how do they organize this supply? Egg cells have a dedicated storage system, ...
A new LMU study shows how proteins function reliably even without a stable 3D structure – and the crucial importance not only of short sequence motifs, but also of the chemical characteristics. Many ...
This MCP server enables seamless integration with AlphaFold's vast collection of protein structure predictions, offering tools for structure retrieval, confidence analysis, batch processing, and ...
Nuclera and leadXpro Partner to Accelerate Structure-Based Drug Design for Complex Membrane Proteins
Partnership will deliver AI-guided end-to-end workflow to access challenging membrane protein targets To de-risk and shorten path to critical structural and biophysical insights that inform ...
We applied a structure-guided engineering strategy combining in silico structural modeling, molecular docking, and systematic mutagenesis of the PFV Env receptor-binding domain (RBD), targeted residue ...
A joint research group consisting of Hikaru Ichida, a doctoral student in the Division of Nano Life Science, Graduate School ...
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