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A body can have XY (i.e. biologically male) chromosomes, but for other genetic reasons (such as variations on other related genes), develop a female body. Testes don’t descend while XY fetuses are in the womb, so when they are born, they might look like any other baby girl. Often...
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There are numerous proteins present in nature that fascinatingly self-assemble into different nanostructures; mainly via protein-protein interactions. Due to current advancements in protein engineering, the self-assembly process could be controlled to create specifically designed protein scaffolds into precise...
The proteome is the full complement of proteins in a given type of cell or tissue under specific conditions. The proteome, unlike the genome, is dynamic, responsive to environmental conditions and cues from other cells, and expansive (there are more functional proteins than there are genes). Th...
The presence of one or several genes encoding a homolog of IucA/ IucC has been recognized as a hallmark of NRPS-independent biosynthetic gene clusters. 3.3.3 Hybrid NRPS/NIS pathway An example of Hybrid NRPS/NIS Pathway was originally isolated from Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus. The ...
Understanding the impacts that these hormones have on the physiology of SCs could allow us to establish a link between infertility and the dysfunction of these cells. Human SCs express obesity-related genes (ORG,MC4R,GNPDA2,TMEM18, andFTO), and the expression of GNPDA2 and TMEM18 proteins in...
Allogeneic CAR T cells, as a singular product that can be used for multiple patients, offer a wider range of application than autologous CAR T cells. By editing multiple genes, allogeneic CAR T cell products can be configured for multiple cancer targets. ...
What role do genes play in protein synthesis? Why doesn't an RNA virus have methylation? How do proteins assist in DNA replication? Why are chromosomes not condensed during interphase? Why is the sequence of dna important? Why do cells use RNA in protein synthesis, rather...