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Nature Methods - Methods to label proteins with carbon nanotubes permit the study of intracellular movement at different timescales. Skip to main content Thank you for visiting nature.com.
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Movement of mTORC1 observed for the first time in live cells Date: October 11, 2016 Source: Babraham Institute, The Summary: What do proteins and wild bears have in common?
A new study shows that lipid droplets in the leaves contain plant proteins such as different myosin binding proteins involved in intracellular movement, and several enzymes responsible for furan ...
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Single-molecule imaging reveals aberrant DNA-binding dynamics of cancer-linked chromatin remodelers - MSNBiophysical chemists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have uncovered a previously hidden landscape that governs the intracellular organization and dynamics of SWI/SNF chromatin ...
A bigger challenge has been to monitor a protein’s life cycle—its intracellular movements and its turnover—which requires a timer to indicate a protein’s age. Earlier iterations of fluorescent timers ...
Furthermore, several genetic diseases that directly affect the intracellular sorting and transport machinery were identified ... movement of the vesicles along cytoskeletal filaments, ...
Different mutations in the progranulin gene affect either the intracellular movement or the export of the growth factor progranulin, though how this leads to the formation of the ubiquitinated ...
Actin is one of the most important proteins in the cell, maintaining cellular structure and allowing for intracellular movement. Two of the six isoforms of actin, β-actin and ϒ-actin, are present in ...
A team of scientists led by Elaine Bearer of Brown University are the first to observe and record the movement of the herpes simplex virus within a living a nerve cell. The research was performed ...
Just like tagging wild animals aims to allow researchers to observe and track their natural behaviour, molecular researchers use tags to track the minute movements of proteins in cells.
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