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Large-scale redesigns, including changes to core domains, may retain stability—challenging assumptions that such regions are off-limits.
Paleontology has just reached a major milestone with the discovery of intact proteins in fossils dating back to the Miocene. This breakthrough, published in Nature, is based on the analysis ...
No one can live without a heart pumping blood to the rest of the body. New research from the University of Missouri School of ...
Deep under your feet, bacteria live busy lives. They swim, eat, and even hunt each other. Now, researchers at the University ...
New research from the University of Missouri School of Medicine found that a specific protein found in heart muscles regulates muscle contraction and may be related to certain heart diseases and ...
Bacterial cell division, a process wherein a single cell divides to form two identical daughter cells, represents one of the ...
A major scientific advance in protein modeling developed by Microsoft Research AI for Science, has been published in Science.
Researchers present BioEmu – a new AI model that rapidly and accurately predicts the full range of shapes a protein can adopt, offering a faster, cheaper alternative to traditional molecular ...
Unlike structure-based models, which are limited to a small set of resolved protein-ligand complexes, ProtoBind-Diff leverages a larger pool of chemical and biological data, which helps the model ...
Researchers have uncovered the 3D structure of RBP3, a key protein in vision, revealing how it transports retinoids and fatty acids and how its dysfunction may lead to retinal diseases. Proteins play ...
Scientists have for the first time looked deep into the protein structure that may determine our vision - and discovered that it is much more dynamic than previously thought.