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Autophagy, a natural cellular process, recycles damaged components, boosting health and anti-aging benefits. Fasting, ...
Protein synthesis in eukaryotic cells found in plants, animals, and fungi involves more than just the straightforward ...
Now, a new cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structure of a supramolecular Sec61p complex ... such as BiP in the ER lumen or SecA in the bacterial cytoplasm. Given the diversity of proteins that ...
According to a tenet scientists call the cosmological principle, our place in space is in no way exceptional. But recent ...
New progress has helped to accomplish this quest and to address the longstanding issue of how dsDNA in the cytoplasm is detected by the innate defense system. In Nature, Taniguchi and colleagues ...
A joint research group team led by Sayuri Tsukahara and Tetsuji Kakutani of the University of Tokyo has clarified a mechanism ...
National Cancer Institute researchers have developed a method called HORNET for characterizing 3D topological structures of large and flexible RNA molecules. Scientists used atomic force microscopy ...
The conditions inside our body must be carefully controlled if the body is to function effectively. The conditions are controlled in two ways with chemical and nervous responses. A bundle of ...
This valuable study presents a thorough analysis of protein abundance changes caused by amino acid substitutions, using structural context to improve predictive accuracy. By deriving substitution ...
This manuscript provides valuable information about the genesis of CPSF6 condensates due to HIV-1 infection. However, the evidence is incomplete as it is missing more functional assays. Furthermore, ...
But James Watson and Francis Crick's claim was a valid one, for they had in fact discovered the structure of DNA, the chemical that encodes instructions for building and replicating almost all ...