Proteins are the end products of the decoding process that starts with the information in cellular DNA. As workhorses of the cell, proteins compose structural and motor elements in the cell, and they ...
Inspired by the simple mechanism of a seesaw—when one side goes up, the other side goes down—researchers asked an intriguing ...
Proteins often function in pairs or groups, concealing their internal connection points and making it difficult for ...
What the research is about Do you remember playing on a seesaw in the park as a child? When one side goes up, the other ...
A computational biology company that started in space tech is looking to change how biopharma finds disease targets by ...
This fully updated volume explores a wide array of new and state-of-the-art tools and resources for protein function prediction. Beginning with in-depth overviews of essential underlying computational ...
Researchers found that paired pathogenic variants can restore protein function rather than make it worse. This phenomenon ...
Protein engineering is a powerful biotechnological process that focuses on creating new enzymes or proteins and improving the functions of existing ones by manipulating their natural macromolecular ...
Age-related changes in protein tagging and degradation may help explain how the brain declines over time and why diet can still influence these processes.