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Peripheral membrane proteins, for example some signalling proteins, are tethered by an anchor, via a fatty acid, prenyl group, glycophosphatidylinositol (GPI) or a hydrophobic protein patch.
Cornell researchers have found a new and potentially more accurate way to see what proteins are doing inside living ...
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Learn how cell-free protein synthesis helps researchers overcome the challenges of traditional membrane protein production ...
New research by Sumeda Nandadasa, Ph.D., reveals how a key protein associated with Meckel-Gruber syndrome, nephronophthisis, ...
Membrane trafficking is the process by which proteins and other macromolecules are distributed throughout the cell, and released to or internalised from the extracellular space. Membrane ...
Mapping how proteins change shape is vital but slow. Now, a new method combines AI (AlphaFold2) with experimental data to ...