Allostery is the most direct, rapid and efficient way of regulating protein function, ranging from the control of metabolic mechanisms to signaltransduction pathways. However, an ...
Zhimin Huang, Liang Zhu, Yan Cao, Geng Wu, Xinyi L...
A vast number of sweet tasting molecules are known, encompassing small compounds, carbohydrates, D-amino acids and large proteins. Carbohydrates play a particularly big role in hu...
Background: Computational prediction methods are currently used to identify genes in prokaryote genomes. However, identification of the correct translation initiation sites remain...
Yuko Makita, Michiel J. L. de Hoon, Antoine Danchi...
The interactions of large molecules with surfaces and with each other are strongly dependent upon their surface, rather than their bulk properties. In addition, the local properti...
Background: Ribozymes are small catalytic RNAs that possess the dual functions of sequencespecific RNA recognition and site-specific cleavage. Trans-cleaving ribozymes can inhibit...
Yu Shao, Susan Wu, Chi Yu Chan, Jessie R. Klapper,...