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All Articles Tagged As: proteinsResearchers unveil near-complete protein catalog for mitochondria (7/14/2008)Work flows from advanced large-scale methods for measuring proteins; inventory includes nearly 300 novel proteins, highlights basis of rare metabolic disease ...> Full Article Scientists Visualize Gene Regulation in Living Cells (5/23/2008)A research team has applied advanced imaging methods and computer simulations to be able to glance at the regulation of a cancer-related gene in a living cell ...> Full Article Proteins that stop a major signaling pathway can also generate new proteins (4/27/2008)Researchers have recently discovered that a crucial communications pathway in cells not only stops cells from making proteins, it also makes them go ...> Full Article Protein role in cell division re-evaluated researchers (4/21/2008)Work could impact study of miscarriages, birth defects ...> Full Article Plant researchers publish finding on enzyme, drought connection (4/20/2008)A better understanding of how plants tolerate drought could result ...> Full Article Are sacrificial bacteria altruistic or just unlucky? (4/16/2008)Genetic study finds chance helps determine fate of B. subtilis bacteria ...> Full Article Gene oppositely controlled by dietary protein, sugar (4/14/2008)Researchers have discovered a gene in flies whose activity rises and falls depending upon the amount of protein and sugar in the insects' diets ...> Full Article Scientists obtain first direct observations of protein-synthesis mechanism (4/7/2008)
Researchers discover a mechanism leading to cleft palate (2/15/2008)
Scientists Develop Novel Fluorescent Proteins for Live Cell Imaging, Biosensor Design (2/8/2008)Scientists at Carnegie Mellon University's Molecular Biosensor and Imaging Center (MBIC) have developed new "fluorogen activating proteins" (FAPs) that will become a key component of novel molecular biosensor technology being created at Carnegie Mellon. The FAPs, which can be used to monitor biological activities of individual proteins and other biomolecules within living cells in real time, are described in the February issue of Nature Biotechnology. ...> Full Article 'Telepathic' genes recognise similarities in each other (1/25/2008)Genes have the ability to recognise similarities in each other from a distance, without any proteins or other biological molecules aiding the process, according to new research published this week in the Journal of Physical Chemistry B. This discovery could explain how similar genes find each other and group together in order to perform key processes involved in the evolution of species. ...> Full Article |
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