An analysis of an unusual enzyme could result in a new generation of antimicrobial medicines to counter antibiotic resistance ...
Deep in your muscles, an enzyme called AMPD1 helps turn chemical fuel into usable energy. When it does not work well, muscles tire faster.
Enzymes help digest food, clean laundry, make perfumes, and build medicines. They also break down toxins in the environment. Because of their wide use, scientists have worked for years to create ...
Gifu University scientists have uncovered how a brain-specific enzyme reshapes protein-linked sugar chains to facilitate the ...
Cells operate on rules not vibes, including when on the precipice of persisting or perishing. Yet, with prior research ...
The immune system must maintain a delicate balance to defend against harmful threats while avoiding excessive inflammation.
Chemists created an enzyme with boronic acid at its reactive center. This approach can produce more selective reactions with boron, and allows the use of directed evolution to improve its catalytic ...
An enzyme called PGK1 has an unexpectedly critical role in the production of chemical energy in brain cells, according to a preclinical study led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine. The ...
Researchers have developed a novel antibody-based enzyme switch that converts antibody–antigen binding into enzyme activity, paving the way from detection via bioluminescence to the control of ...
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