Protein dynamics and intrinsic disorder represent a paradigm shift in our understanding of protein structure and function. Rather than depending solely on a single stable three‐dimensional structure, ...
Intrinsically disordered proteins have no single structure, making them challenging for traditional structural biology ...
A new study designs drugs that bind to intrinsically disordered proteins that are extremely difficult to target due to their flexible nature.
For decades, scientists have relied on structure to understand protein function. Tools like AlphaFold have revolutionized how researchers predict and design folded proteins, allowing for new ...
Textbooks often depict proteins in one conformation, but real life, as usual, is much messier. While some proteins have stable, unchanging structures, many others have intrinsically disordered regions ...
In synthetic and structural biology, advances in artificial intelligence have led to an explosion of designing new proteins with specific functions, from antibodies to blood clotting agents, by using ...
Different DNA Structures Nucleate the Folding of Proteins to form specific complexes that modulate the readout of genetic information Self-organization is inherent in the way Nature has engineered ...
Researchers at the University of British Columbia and BC Cancer have developed a new way to target proteins long considered ...
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