The genomes of phages—viruses that infect bacteria—are largely composed of "dark matter": genes that encode proteins whose functions remain unknown. Less than four years ago, a team led by Prof. Rotem ...
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 ...
Advanced proteomics and AI reveal blood protein changes, offering insights into early Alzheimer's detection and ...
For years, biomolecular condensates were thought to be simple, liquid-like droplets with little internal organization. New ...
Many proteins have a complex architecture that enables biological functions. Molecules can bind to specific sites on a ...
A team of US researchers has gained new insights into how large protein molecules consistently fold themselves into useful ...
Alzheimer's disease affects an estimated 7.2 million Americans age 65 and older, according to the Alzheimer's Association.
Two parallel experiments in protein self-assembly produced strikingly different results, demonstrating that protein designers ...
Scientists develop a blood test that detects Alzheimer’s by measuring protein structural changes rather than protein quantity.
Various approaches to such protein redesign have drawbacks. Traditional methods include time-consuming trial and error efforts, and many models in the emerging field ...
Many proteins have a complex architecture that enables biological functions. Molecules can bind to specific sites on a ...