To stay healthy, our cells rely on a self-cleaning mechanism that removes defective or unnecessary components. This process, ...
Study has combined genome-wide data with plasma proteomics from a Ugandan cohort to map hundreds of genetic regulators of ...
Scientists have long struggled to target proteins that lack defined structure and are involved in cancer, neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinson's disease, and other serious illnesses. Now, a new ...
From metabolic health to structural integrity, new dietary guidelines suggest you might need double the protein you ...
A selective protein degradation system known as Golgi membrane-associated degradation (GOMED), which identifies and removes ...
Scientists at Johns Hopkins have uncovered a surprising new way to influence brain activity by targeting a long-mysterious class of proteins linked to anxiety, schizophrenia, and movement disorders.
Researchers identify two key proteins that allow chandelier cells to connect with excitatory neurons. This "handshake" regulates brain signals and, when disrupted, may lead to epilepsy or autism.
Targeted inhibition of a "signal jammer" protein may improve how tumors respond to immunotherapy. Published today in Nature, a new study demonstrates how some cancer cells use the protein ...
Avenue Biosciences technology collects data sets on how specific signal peptides impact specific protein targets.
Inside the race to turn one of cell biology’s least understood processes into a new foundation for drug development and ...