Revealing the role of the mysterious small proteins: Classifying proteins with less than 100 amino acids - Science Daily
Revealing the role of the mysterious small proteins: Classifying proteins with less than 100 amino acids - Science Daily
Revealing the role of the mysterious small proteins: Classifying proteins with less than 100 amino acids Science DailyInvestigators develop a technique to identify and classify proteins with less than 100 amino acids. These types of proteins account for only 16 percent of a ...
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How antifreeze proteins stop ice cold - Science Daily
How antifreeze proteins stop ice cold - Science Daily
How antifreeze proteins stop ice cold Science DailyThe existence of antifreeze proteins (AFPs) has been known for decades, but the mechanisms governing this unique survival technique have proven difficult to ...
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Antarctic bacterium has one of the biggest proteins ever found - Science Daily
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Antarctic bacterium has one of the biggest proteins ever found
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"Apart from x-ray diffraction, we also used x-ray scattering, a specialist field of ours in Eindhoven, and nuclear magnetic resonance." Then they put all the pieces together like a jigsaw puzzle. Symbiosis. They discovered that each piece of the ...
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Atomic-level motion may drive bacteria's ability to evade immune system defenses, finds IU study - IU Newsroom
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Through the use of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, he and colleagues measured the movement of atoms in CzrA and identified those most affected by zinc. They then "swapped" these atoms out with different amino acids and found that the protein ...
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Atomic-level motion may drive bacteria's ability to evade immune system defenses - Science Daily
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Atomic-level motion may drive bacteria's ability to evade immune system defenses
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Through the use of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, he and colleagues measured the movement of atoms in CzrA and identified those most affected by zinc. They then "swapped" these atoms out with different amino acids and found that the protein ...
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Researchers closer to understanding how proteins regulate immune system - Eureka! Science News
Researchers closer to understanding how proteins regulate immune system - Eureka! Science News
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Researchers closer to understanding how proteins regulate immune system
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Using powerful magnets and a technique called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, Gifford and Vogel determined the molecular structure of the interaction between the two proteins, providing important insight at the molecular level into how ...
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