Bacterial styrene oxidase isomerase has been known to science for more than three decades, but its mechanism of action has ...
Several recent studies show that the E3 ligase RNF114 recognises a hybrid ADP-ribose-ubiquitin modification on substrate ...
The bacterial membrane enzyme styrene oxide isomerase can convert toxic compounds into valuable materials. Selvapravin Kumaran, a doctoral student in Professor Dirk Tischler's Microbial Biotechnology ...
Taste-based sensor tests could detect the flu before symptoms start and help prevent future outbreaks, a study suggests.
Magic mushrooms have been used in traditional ceremonies and for recreational purposes for thousands of years. However, a new ...
Thousands of previously undescribed protein–metabolite interactions have been mapped by analysing outbred mice.
Scientists are exploring how RNA might have jump-started life four billion years ago and how it's now advancing drug ...
Through DNA origami, oligonucleotides form complex nanostructures, driving advancements in nanotechnology and offering ...
In this interview, Technology Networks spoke with Gene Mack, chief executive officer and president of Gain Therapeutics, to ...
This important study identifies a putative iron and zinc transporter in the plasma membrane of the obligate intracellular pathogen, Toxoplasma gondii. Using an array of different approaches, the ...
Scientists show red wood ants carry sourdough bacteria that ferment milk, echoing Balkan traditions and hinting at new, safer cultures for food.
This important study demonstrates that ocular organoids can generate both retina and lens through a non-canonical, "inside-out" morphogenetic route. The work is solid, with well-designed experiments ...