UT researchers have developed the first viable alternative to a 75-year-old method for sequencing proteins. Image of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. Scientists at The University of Texas ...
This research, led by Prof. Haichen Wu from the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and Prof. Lei Liu from the Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS, alongside their ...
Protein engineering is a powerful biotechnological process that focuses on creating new enzymes or proteins and improving the functions of existing ones by manipulating their natural macromolecular ...
At the University of Oxford, scientists have developed a nanopore technology that can identify three different post-translational modifications (PTMs) in individual proteins, even deep within long ...
Researchers have developed a method to evaluate the folding stability of a million proteins simultaneously. DNA libraries were used to generate protein -- DNA complexes that were treated with enzymes ...
Western blot is one of the most widely applied techniques for protein identification. However, attaining reproducible and reliable results depends on the availability of quality antibodies with ...
Giovanni Maglia has developed a method to transport proteins through a nanopore There has been a real race among scientists to create a technology that enables easy protein sequencing. Professor of ...
In the workflow of AmproCode, each type of the selected residues on peptide or protein samples can be respectively modified by the DNA barcode, and the composition code which is the relative ratio of ...
In ancient Greek lore, Proteus, son of Poseidon, held the allure of wisdom and foresight, yet could only be approached by those with the means to capture him. Much like this mythical figure, proteins, ...
Protein sequencing presents different challenges than nucleic acid sequencing, meaning that proteomics has yet to benefit as much as genomics from the next-generation sequencing revolution. However, ...
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