A Nobel laureate, he identified an enzyme that cuts DNA, laying the groundwork for milestones in scientific research and ...
The protein, reverse transcriptase, has become an essential tool for making DNA copies of RNA.
Cornell researchers have developed a powerful new biosensor that reveals, in unprecedented detail, how and where kinases—enzymes that control nearly all cellular processes—turn on and off inside ...
This article examines some of the cell-based approaches that researchers are using to study acquired drug resistance and the ...
Life's instructions are written in DNA, but it is the enzyme RNA polymerase II (Pol II) that reads the script, transcribing ...
Fluorogenic DNA aptamers produce light only in the correct structural state, enabling programmable molecular logic, ...
Nobel laureate David Baker’s latest foundation model can design proteins that interact to any biomolecule for broad biotech applications.
NUDT5 enzyme acts as a molecular scaffold that maintains metabolic balance. Inside every cell, a finely tuned metabolic network determines when to build, recycle or stop producing essential molecules.
New research published in Nature Communications has linked a normal cellular process to an accumulation of DNA mutations in ...
Tracking how genes switch on and off in the brain is essential for understanding many neurological diseases, yet the tools to ...