A resurrected ancient enzyme is helping scientists test how reliably Earth’s oldest rocks record signs of life.
Deep in your muscles, an enzyme called AMPD1 helps turn chemical fuel into usable energy. When it does not work well, muscles tire faster.
Researchers identified more than 200 metabolic enzymes attached to human DNA, forming unique nuclear metabolic fingerprints across tissues and cancers.
Scientists discovered hundreds of energy-making enzymes secretly working on human DNA—revealing a hidden “mini-metabolism” ...
A research team led by Associate Professor Shinpei Yamaguchi and the late Professor Masako Tada of the Faculty of Science, together with Professor Yojiro Anzai and Lecturer Yohei Iizaka of the Faculty ...
A new method developed by researchers at KAIST and Chungnam National University could drastically streamline drug interaction testing—replacing dozens of traditional experiments with just one. The ...
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How SARS-CoV-2 hijacks host tRNA chemistry to sustain infection
Findings reveal coronaviruses exploit stress-linked tRNA modifications, enhancing translation efficiency and offering insights for antiviral drug development.
The controversial process of enhanced enzyme diffusion could enable living systems to resist local equilibrium ...
AHRENSBURG, GERMANY — MC Mühlenchemie has added a new pilot pasta extrusion press at the Pasta Lab of the Stern-Technology ...
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