A paper titled "Functional implications of unusual NOS and SONOS covalent linkages found in proteins," by Matthew D. Lloyd, Kyle S. Gregory, and K. Ravi Acharya, from the University of Bath Department ...
Chemical reactions drive life. They ensure that cells obtain energy, proteins perform their functions, and DNA changes under ...
From predicting isoelectric points to mapping hidden chemical bonds, AI and automation are revolutionizing protein characterization. New computational tools accelerate discoveries that once took ...
Proteins can form “catch-bonds” that tighten under force, much like a finger trap. Using artificial intelligence and molecular simulations, Auburn scientists uncovered how these bonds strengthen ...
Every cell in the human body runs a protein-folding factory inside a compartment called the endoplasmic reticulum, or ER.