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Publié le 24/02/2016
A nano-crossbow in pathogenic bacteria …
Crystal structure of part of the type VI secretion system solved on PROXIMA-1 Among the multiple systems used by bacteria to survive and multiply, the T6SS- type VI secretion system is one of the...
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Publié le 03/02/2016
Novel insights in the attachment of the bacterial carcinogen Helicobacter pylori
The gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori is highly adapted to survival in the human stomach and responsible for the majority of peptic ulcer and gastric cancer cases worldwide. An important survival...
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Publié le 28/07/2015
How to actively control the diameter of biomimetic nanotubes?
French researchers showed it is possible to generate self-assembling nanotubes which diameter is actively controlled by the environment acidity. Indeed, they used a basic component which exists...
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Publié le 18/12/2014
Ribosome inhibitors: new structural basis unraveled in eukaryotes
After several years of data collection and analysis, a team from IGBMC has just published its research on the study of eukaryotic ribosomes in complexes with 16 molecules that inhibit their activity...
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Publié le 16/09/2014
Noncoding RNA, the case of the LC ribozyme
All the functions of the body are registered within the genes of each individual. There are even parts of genes called "introns" which, theoretically, code nothing at all. These portions of genes are...
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Publié le 08/07/2014
An intramolecular disulfide bridge regulates the affinity of human neuroglobin for oxygen.
A French group has determined the structure of human neuroglobin, highlighting a new mechanism for regulating the affinity of neuroglobin for oxygen.
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Publié le 09/04/2014
Intensive industrial data collection using sample changer by VERNALIS, on PROXIMA 1: 110...
Vernalis is a pharmaceutical company with a strong focus on Structure Based Drug Design (SBDD). Protein Crystallography plays an important role in our research.
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Publié le 11/02/2014
Cell signaling - Structure and Function of the C-terminal Domain of a Voltage-Gated...
Voltage-gated sodium channels are complex proteins present in the membranes of all higher organisms that are responsible for the transport of sodium ions into and out of cells. In humans, sodium...
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Publié le 28/01/2014
Taking a closer look at small GTPases at the membrane interface
Small GTPases of the Arf family are chief organizers of cellular traffic, the process that targets proteins and lipids to the precise locations in cells where they carry out their functions. The team...
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