A single gene in the shorebird species known as ruffs controls the levels of testosterone in males, and this in turn affects ...
Using a series of more than 1,000 X-ray snapshots of the shapeshifting of enzymes in action, researchers at Stanford ...
In a study published in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, scientists from the Department of Medical Biochemistry and ...
A team from the University of Washington led by Nobel laureate David Baker is using artificial intelligence to design ...
Unfortunately, there isn't an enzyme for many reactions we would sorely like to catalyze—things like digesting plastics or ...
By analyzing E. coli protein levels, scientists found a surplus of membrane shuttle proteins that may play a role in antibiotic resistance.
New research uses AI to engineer enzymes with intricate active sites, expanding the possibilities for synthetic biocatalysts.
Enzymes significantly speed up the chemical reactions that keep you alive. Researchers are using AI to create new ones to tackle modern challenges.