How good are protein disorder prediction programs actually? - Science Daily
How good are protein disorder prediction programs actually? - Science Daily
How good are protein disorder prediction programs actually? Science DailyDisorder in proteins is vital for biological function, and structural disorder in protein is more pervasive than you might think. Proteins with disordered regions may ...
Bedtime protein for bigger gains? Here's the scoop - Science Daily
Bedtime protein for bigger gains? Here's the scoop - Science Daily
Bedtime protein for bigger gains? Here's the scoop Science DailyOvernight sleep provides a unique nutritional window for boosting the muscle response to resistance training -- without increasing body fat.
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Atomic-level changes in ALS-linked protein - Science Daily
Atomic-level changes in ALS-linked protein - Science Daily
Atomic-level changes in ALS-linked protein Science DailyA new study details the minute changes -- down to the level of individual atoms -- that cause a particular protein to form cell-damaging clumps associated with ...
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Researchers observe the switching of Ras protein in detail ... - Science Daily
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Ras proteins are molecular switches that decide if and when cells divide inside our bodies. An impairment of their function may result in the formation of a tumor. The process of switching the proteins on and off has now been observed in detail.
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Atomic-level changes in ALS-linked protein - Science Daily
Atomic-level changes in ALS-linked protein - Science Daily
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The protein collects in membrane-less organelles, where it may use its low-complexity domain to stick together, much in the way that water collects into droplets on the outside of a cold soda bottle on a humid summer day. Until the publication of this ...
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Universality and specificity in protein motions - Science Daily
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Universality and specificity in protein motions
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The researchers took starting structural information based on nuclear magnetic resonance or X-ray techniques, and simulated 14 behavioral dynamics in 12 proteins in times ranging from 50 nanoseconds to 1.23 milliseconds. In short, the researchers ...
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Tackling infectious disease, one protein at a time - Science Daily
Tackling infectious disease, one protein at a time - Science Daily
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Tackling infectious disease, one protein at a time
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Instead, Buchko places the protein inside an NMR spectrometer and records information about the orientation, energy and other properties of all the atomic nuclei in the molecule. Then he interprets the information and feeds the thousands of pieces of ...
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The good, the bad and the spliceosome - Science Daily
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The good, the bad and the spliceosome
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"By employing nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy at the Bavarian NMR Center in Garching, we were able to elucidate the spatial structure of RBM5-OCRE in complex with SmN (a protein present in the spliceosome) and to understand exactly ...
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Many Proteins Exist in a State of 'Disorder' and Yet Are Functional - Science Daily (press release)
Many Proteins Exist in a State of 'Disorder' and Yet Are Functional - Science Daily (press release)
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Many Proteins Exist in a State of 'Disorder' and Yet Are Functional
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When did people realize some proteins violate the rules? It's been about 20 years. The earliest clue was that some protein segments didn't show up in X-ray crystallography or NMR studies, the standard ways of studying protein structure. By the 1990s ...
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