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In a new study, Nobel laureate David Baker and colleagues detail new methods for targeting undruggable "disordered" proteins.
In this paper, we designed a broadband and wide-beam quadrifilar helix antenna (QHA). By loading a ceramic dielectric ring around the QHA, the beamwidth is sign ...
Hemoglobin-based blood substitutes are being developed as oxygen-carrying agents for the prevention of ischemic tissue damage and hypovolemic (low blood volume) shock.
Human serum albumin (HSA) is a highly water-soluble protein with 67% alpha-helix content and three distinct domains (I, II, and III). HSA offers a great promise in drug delivery with enhanced perme ...
Determining the mechanism of charge transport through native DNA remains a challenge as different factors such as measuring conditions, molecule conformations, and choice of technique can ...
Protein–protein interactions are no longer considered undruggable because of the conceptual and technical advances that allow inhibitors to be generated using rational design principles and ...
De novo protein design is of fundamental interest to synthetic biology, with a plethora of computational methods of various degrees of generality developed in recent years. Here, we introduce ...