Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a group of cell-surface sensors associated with many body functions and diseases. However, they are not yet sufficiently understood to be exploited for ...
Adhesion GPCRs are a group of cell-surface sensors associated with many body functions and diseases. However, they are not yet sufficiently understood to be exploited for therapies. Scientists have ...
Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors are a large class of membrane proteins that detect chemical and mechanical stimuli in the body. The GAIN domain ...
Recent studies showed that a peptide, the protein transduction domain (PTD) from HIV Tat, could improve the distribution of cytoplasmic reporter proteins when administered systemically as fusion ...
Researchers have developed a standardized numbering system for adhesion GPCRs, improving knowledge transfer and disease analysis. This AI-driven system, based on 14,000 modelled structures, ...
The aptly named "Human Domainome 1" library computed 563,534 mutant variants across 522 protein domains, representing a more than five-fold increase in scientific knowledge. The study further ...
Scientists at the Faculty of Medicine have now developed an innovative numbering system for the GAIN domain, a protein domain common to all adhesion GPCRs. It should help to better understand the ...
Biological scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have uncovered how the dengue virus uses its envelope protein to capture human plasmin from a blood meal to enhance the ...