News & Views31 Dec 2024 Nature Structural & Molecular Biology P: 1-3 Insights into phosphate homeostasis regulation by XPR1 XPR1 is the only annotated phosphate exporter protein in humans. Recent studies provide mechanistic clues to its cellular function; three posit non-export mechanisms to re...
Introduction to Proteins: Structure, Function, and Motion, SECOND EDITION (Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and Computational Biology) 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 168 作者:A Kessel,N Ben-Tal 摘要: Introduction to Proteins, Second Edition, includes the following features: (1) Extensive ...
We have established this repository to provide a specialized and focused platform for the field of Deep Learning for Protein Design, a rapidly advancing domain in computational biology. Contributions and suggestions are warmly welcome! Community Values, Guiding Principles, and Commitments for the ...
News & Views23 Apr 2024Nature Cell Biology Volume: 26, P: 672-673 Mining the mitochondrial proteome Rensvold et al. provide a resource to characterize the function of mitochondrial proteins and to facilitate the discovery of disease-relevant mutations. ...
“a biolayer,” a term also used for surface located bacterial films. The main reason for the layer complexity is that artificial surfaces lack protein excluding properties, such as high negative charge paired with high interfacial mobility, and specific protein receptors that could filtrate binders...
proteinbinding activities. The main argument put forward to explain peptide activity againstbacterial membranesis that cholesterol andergosterol, which are found in eukaryoticmembranes, protect against the insertion of antibacterial peptides (Boman, 2003). Although this has been confirmed inartificial ...
SCIE期刊 学科领域:BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY PROTEINS : Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics publishes original reports of significant experimental and analytic research in all areas of protein research: structure, function, computation, genetics, and design. The journal encourages reports that ...
Attached to and embedded in this lipid bilayer are numerous proteins, each specialized to carry out a different function. Thus, each membrane has its own team of proteins. A typical membrane might be composed half of lipid and half of protein. However, this varies widely. For example, the ...
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Ribosomal proteins are proteins that constitute ribosomes. Ribosomal proteins may be structurally important within the ribosome, for instance in interacting with the RNA component (rRNA), and may also function directly in translating mRNA into protein, which is the main function of ribosomes. ...