Special Issue: Biochemistry of Protein‐Protein and Protein‐Lipid Interactions: Applications to Biotechnology
Special Issue: Biochemistry of Protein‐Protein and Protein‐Lipid Interactions: Applications to Biotechnology
Recent findings on the roles and identity of the bone marrow microenvironment and how these niches might be targeted in the case of diseases are discussed.
An excellent resource to learn about proteinaceous membraneless organelles is provided in a review in Proteomics.
In their review in BioEssays, Beata Ujvari and colleagues review how the transmissible cancer termed ‘devil facial tumor disease’ affects life history adaptations in Tasmanian devils.
In their review in BioEssays, Huilin Li and Michael O’Donnell discuss recent findings about the structure and function of the eukaryotic CMG helicase.
A team of Chinese researchers developed a cost-effective and fully automated blood counting system that can be used by trained and untrained users.
The identification and understanding of the full range of RNA-binding proteins, with their variety of functions and mechanisms, will be a significant step towards disentangling the complexity of post-transcriptional and translational regulation.
All steps in the RNA life cycle are under circadian clock control.
A team of North American researchers developed an epi-SRS imaging platform for functional imaging of VSMCs in fresh coronary arteries which could support in developing new strategies for cardiovascular disease treatment.
A special issue on the proteome associated with these extracellular environment constituents of different organisms ranging from microorganisms to plants and humans.