The superfamily 1 (SF1) and SF2 enzymes are non-hexameric enzymes possessing both helicase and single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) translocase activities, as well as the ability to displace proteins from DNA.
Researchers at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) have made an exciting discovery about how human cells protect DNA during cell division, offering new insights into combating diseases such as cancer.
An enzyme that helps clear damaged mitochondria can act as a molecular switch and potentially prevent neurons from dying.
Examples of other native proteins that utilize combinatorial aromatic and electrostatic interactions to bind CDL would provide a broader perspective of the general applicability of these findings to ...
This is a useful study that seeks to address the role of the TET family of DNA demethylation enzymes in pancreatic beta cell senescence in the context of type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Although the concepts ...
Ubiquitination is a PTM characterized by the covalent binding of ubiquitin (Ub) molecule to a specific target protein. This essential PTM primarily determines protein stability by marking the target ...
Lipids are a fundamental class of organic molecules implicated in a wide range of biological processes related to their structural diversity, and based on this can be broadly classified into five ...
Could nanotechnology improve exercise performance? Evidence from animal studies Lima, M.R. Moreira, B.J. Bertuzzi, R. Lima-Silva, A.E.