Biochemistry Understanding protein structure and function using rational design and unnatural amino acids THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Thomas J. Magliery MataDavid GarciaRational design is a powerful tool that can be used to understand the function of a protein, enhance a desired function, or engineer ...
Many fatigue reactants, such as cortisol, catecholamine, IL-6 and HSPs, may have roles in muscle function.54 HSPs are involved in the adaptation to fatigue stress. Within the family of HSPs, HSP25 protein is abundantly expressed in skeletal muscle and increases with muscle contractile activity...
Understanding the structure and function of small RNAs, such as siRNAs and miRNAs, that trigger RNAi has shed light on the RNAi machinery. In particular, it has highlighted the assembly and function of the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC), and has provided guidelines to efficiently silence ...
Interestingly, long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) tend to acquire complex secondary and tertiary structures and their function—in many cases—is dependent on structural conservation rather than primary sequence conservation. Whereas for many proteins, structure and its associated function are closely connected...
AlphaFold 2: Why It Works and Its Implications for Understanding the Relationships of Protein Sequence, Structure, and Function. 来自 科研支点 喜欢 0 阅读量: 138 作者:J Skolnick,M Gao,H Zhou,S Singh 摘要: AlphaFold 2 (AF2) was the star of CASP14, the last biannual structure prediction ...
The contribution of structural proteomics to understanding the function of hypothetical proteinsDevelopments in structural genomics have led to the automation of protein production and given rise to the structure determination pipeline, resulting in a rapid increase in the number of new protein structures....
structure and function of small RNAs, such as siRNAs and miRNAs, that trigger RNAi has shed light on the RNAi machinery. In particular, it has highlighted the assembly and function of the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC), and has provided guidelines to efficiently silence genes for ...
protein backbones. In contrast, our understanding of how AGPs undergo extensive post-translational modification is poor and it is important to understand these processes since they are likely to be critical for AGP function. Genes believed to be responsible for post-translational modification of an ...
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Anticipating biological function of N-glycan on proteins is a challenging process and more information on how different glycan structures affect protein structure and function is required. To cure diseases where glycosylation is altered, there is now a pressing need for high throughput screening of ...