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Publié le 26/08/2013
Plant oils and their derivatives. Structural study of an oleosin, a protein at the heart...
In the current context, with fossil fuels running out and high priority of environmental protection, the valorization of oil from biomass for energy and green chemistry is of increasing...
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Publié le 15/07/2013
How are monosaccharides transported across the cell membrane?
A Swedish team provides key insights with a new 3D structure, solved from data collected on PROXIMA1, of the xylose transporter XylE from E. coli.
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Publié le 09/07/2013
Transmission of nerve impulses – New data about the 3D structure of ion channels toward a...
The pentameric ligand-gated ion channels (pLGICs) constitute a large family of ionotropic receptors that are ubiquitously represented in the animal kingdom. In vertebrates, the family encompasses...
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Publié le 07/06/2013
Transmission of nerve impulses - New structural data helps to understand the action of...
Benzodiazepines are among the most commonly prescribed psychotropic drugs in the world, used to treat anxiety, insomnia, convulsions, spasms, etc. These molecules act by binding to specific sites at...
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Publié le 06/06/2013
First structure of a rubella virus envelope protein
In the context of research on viral fusion proteins, researchers from the Structural Virology Unit at the Pasteur Institute, led by Felix Rey, have determined the first structure of a rubella virus...
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Publié le 04/06/2013
Huntington’s disease - The structure of inclusions in patients’ brains revealed by IR...
Huntington's disease is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by the formation of protein aggregates (inclusions) in certain brain regions. The secondary structure of these protein aggregates is...
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Publié le 31/05/2013
SCIENTISTS SHED NEW LIGHT ON ENZYME CRUCIAL TO LIFE PROCESSES
Researchers at the University of Liverpool have revealed the crystal structure of a bacterial enzyme that offers clues on how electrons in the body move from one protein molecule to another. Their...
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Publié le 23/01/2012
When UV light from the DISCO beamline highlights… potato chips
Will it soon be possible not to dread climbing on the scales after eating French fries? Potato chips that are crispy and tasty but not greasy ... a dream! A dream that the research group headed by...
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