The availability of large-scale protein-protein interaction data has led to the recent popularity of the study of protein interaction networks. Just as the enormous amount of available sequence ...
By using enzymes to remove the DNA, they would end up with their protein of interest. To keep the protein-DNA bonds stable, they used ultraviolet (UV) light, which induces crosslinks between proteins ...
Scientists at Scripps Research have now captured the first detailed images of the DNA repair protein, Pol-theta, in action, ...
Technically, Pol-theta is an enzyme—a type of protein that speeds up chemical reactions, including those related to cell ...
So how does protein synthesis make hair? If you've looked at the activity (or even the text version of the activity), you know how a section of DNA instructs a cell how to make a protein.
A new structural blueprint paves the way for improved targeting of cancer cells, particularly those with BRCA1 and BRCA2 ...
DNA is the molecule that holds the instructions ... process by which specific genes are activated to produce a required protein. Cellular differentiation When cells express specific genes that ...
This process of protein synthesis occurs in two stages - transcription and translation. When a gene is to be expressed, the base sequence of DNA is copied or transcribed into mRNA (messenger RNA).
Protein-protein interactions facilitate everything from transcribing DNA and controlling cell division ... tools can't capture a single structure or interaction. The researchers leveraged FragFold ...
the Cas9 protein hooks up with the guide RNA and then moves along the strands of DNA until it finds and binds to a 20-DNA-letter long sequence that matches part of the guide RNA sequence.