Proteins are the main functional components of all cellular processes, and most of them fold into unique three-dimensional shapes guided by their amino-acid sequence. Discovering the structure of a protein, or protein complexes, can provide important clues about how they perform their function. However, the chemical, physical or architectural properties of many proteins impede traditional approaches to structure determination. Two such proteins, the tumor suppressor p53 and the cholesterol processing enzyme endothelial lipase, are prime examples of problematic proteins that defy structural investigation via crystallographic methods. Therefore, new techniques must be developed to gain valuable structural insights, such as: computationally as...
The p53 family of genes and their protein products, namely, p53, p63 and p73, have over one billion ...
Within the cell, the majority of functional roles are carried out by polypeptide macromolecules comm...
Many people, including laymen, are aware of the double helical nature of the DNA molecule. A few may...
Proteins are the main functional components of all cellular processes, and most of them fold into un...
Proteins are the main functional components of all cellular processes, and most of them fold into un...
Proteins are the main functional components of all cellular processes, and most of them fold into un...
The dominant paradigm of protein engineering is structure-based site-directed mutagenesis. This rati...
Protein design critically tests our understanding of principles that specify the protein folded stat...
The homotetrameric tumor suppressor p53 consists of folded core and tetramerization domains, linked ...
The forces and energetic principles that guide molecular structure and dynamics in cellular lipid bi...
The p53 family of genes and their protein products, namely, p53, p63 and p73, have over one billion ...
p53 major tumour suppressor protein has presented a challenge for structural biology for two decades...
<div><p>The p53 family of genes and their protein products, namely, p53, p63 and p73, have over one ...
p53 is well-known as a tumor suppressor or genome guardian. It is a transcription factor composed of...
Computational protein design algorithms rapidly identify amino acid sequences consistent with a targ...
The p53 family of genes and their protein products, namely, p53, p63 and p73, have over one billion ...
Within the cell, the majority of functional roles are carried out by polypeptide macromolecules comm...
Many people, including laymen, are aware of the double helical nature of the DNA molecule. A few may...
Proteins are the main functional components of all cellular processes, and most of them fold into un...
Proteins are the main functional components of all cellular processes, and most of them fold into un...
Proteins are the main functional components of all cellular processes, and most of them fold into un...
The dominant paradigm of protein engineering is structure-based site-directed mutagenesis. This rati...
Protein design critically tests our understanding of principles that specify the protein folded stat...
The homotetrameric tumor suppressor p53 consists of folded core and tetramerization domains, linked ...
The forces and energetic principles that guide molecular structure and dynamics in cellular lipid bi...
The p53 family of genes and their protein products, namely, p53, p63 and p73, have over one billion ...
p53 major tumour suppressor protein has presented a challenge for structural biology for two decades...
<div><p>The p53 family of genes and their protein products, namely, p53, p63 and p73, have over one ...
p53 is well-known as a tumor suppressor or genome guardian. It is a transcription factor composed of...
Computational protein design algorithms rapidly identify amino acid sequences consistent with a targ...
The p53 family of genes and their protein products, namely, p53, p63 and p73, have over one billion ...
Within the cell, the majority of functional roles are carried out by polypeptide macromolecules comm...
Many people, including laymen, are aware of the double helical nature of the DNA molecule. A few may...