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Published Engineering bacteria to biosynthesize intricate protein complexes
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Protein cages found in nature within microbes help weather its contents from the harsh intracellular...
Published Clever dosage control mechanism of biallelic genes
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Researchers have uncovered a mechanism that safeguards the biallelic expression of haploinsufficient...
Published New technique efficiently offers insight into gene regulation
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Researchers have developed a new technique called MAbID. This allows them to simultaneously study di...
Published A rare enzyme role change with bacterial defense system assembly
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Scientists have revealed a never-before-seen phenomenon in a protein: Alone, the enzyme processes DN...
Published A new type of plant metalloreductase maintains root growth under low phosphorus
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Phosphorus is essential for undisturbed plant growth and development. However, in many soils, phosph...
Published Scientists unveil complete cell map of a whole mammalian brain
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Researchers have created a complete cell atlas of a whole mammalian brain. This atlas serves as a ma...
Published Plants transformed into detectors of dangerous chemicals
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What if your house plant could tell you your water isn't safe? Scientists are closer to realizing th...
Published A novel pathway regulating lipid biosynthesis by fatty acids
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Sterol regulatory element-binding proteins (SREBPs) play a crucial role in lipid biosynthesis. In a...
Published New genes can arise from nothing
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The complexity of living organisms is encoded within their genes, but where do these genes come from...
Published Enzymes can't tell artificial DNA from the real thing
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Researchers have come one step closer to unlocking the potential of synthetic DNA, which could help...
Published New reasons eating less fat should be one of your resolutions
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A new study to motivate your New Year's resolutions: it demonstrates that high-fat diets negatively...
Published Syphilis-like diseases were widespread in Americas before arrival of Columbus, researchers find
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Researchers have discovered the genetic material of the pathogen Treponema pallidum in the bones of ...
Published Bacteria load their syringes
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Many bacterial pathogens use small injection apparatuses to manipulate the cells of their hosts, suc...
Published Important membrane transport mechanism in pathogenic bacteria
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Some bacterial membrane transporters work almost like freight elevators to transport substances thro...
Published Did life exist on Mars? Other planets? With AI's help, we may know soon
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Scientists have discovered a simple and reliable test for signs of past or present life on other pla...
Published How researchers are 'CReATiNG' synthetic chromosomes faster and cheaper
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A new technique to clone and reassemble DNA, dubbed CReATiNG, could simplify and lower the cost to m...
Published Tiny worm, giant leap: Discovery of highly specific fatty acid attachment to proteins
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In a world where the intricacies of molecular biology often seem as vast and mysterious as the cosmo...
Published A tale of two proteins: Fundamental research could make growing better crops like clockwork
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Rhomboid-like protein 10, or RBL10, is thought to be an enzyme that degrades other proteins in the c...
Published Researchers solve mystery behind DnaA protein's role in DNA replication initiation
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Scientists have uncovered how DnaA, the master key to DNA replication, opens the door to bacterial g...
Published Bugs that help bugs: How environmental microbes boost fruit fly reproduction
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A research group found that in female fruit flies, microorganisms enhance reproductive function, boo...