Journal of Virology Reverse transcriptase (RT) of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is synthesized and packaged into the virion as a part of the GagPol polyprotein. Mature RT is released by the action of viral protease. However, unlike other viral proteins, RT ...
FeedNavigator.com “Our global animal nutrition operations had a solid quarter, with lower raw material costs, improved operating efficiencies and sales of micronutrients such as amino acids contributing to the uptick,” Lisa Clemens, a Cargill spokesperson, told us. In ... and more »
HealthCanal.com Scientists have discovered how a rare amino - acid in humans influences the behaviour of the E.coli bacterium. Most of the thousands of strains of E. coli are harmless, with many being a normal part of the gut flora in healthy people, however some ... and more »
Scope (blog) The machines responsible for that assembly are called ribosomes – as many as 10 million of them within a single mammalian cell, each capable of stapling together up to 200 amino acids (the building blocks of proteins) per second. The resulting amino ... and more »
GenomeWeb NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a method to enable researchers to perform site-directed, single amino acid mutagenesis. By relying on microarray-based DNA synthesis and overlap-extension ...
Food Safety News A University of Glasgow team analyzed the genome sequence of 1,500 strains of E. coli to see how the genes of the pathogen respond to different concentrations of D-Serine, an amino acid produced in the brain, where it plays a role in nerve signaling.
One Green Planet Protein is one of the most crucial nutrients to the human body and a little bit of protein can go a long way in improving varying aspects of your health. From the strength of your body to that of your hair, skin, and nails, protein's amino acid chains ... and more »