For decades, biologists believed cells had only one way to access a molecule they cannot live without. New research suggests ...
Abstract: In this article, a hetero-core optical fiber sensor structure is developed for the diagnosis of L-Cysteine content in human urine. The hetero-core structure is created by sequentially ...
MIT scientists have found that an amino acid called cysteine can help the gut heal itself. In mouse studies, a cysteine-rich diet activated immune cells that release a molecule speeding up tissue ...
A diet rich in the amino acid cysteine may have rejuvenating effects in the small intestine, according to a new study from MIT. This amino acid, the researchers discovered, can turn on an immune ...
Cutting calories doesn’t just slim you down—it also reduces cysteine, an amino acid that flips fat cells from storage mode to fat-burning mode. Researchers found that lowering cysteine sparks the ...
Consuming fewer calories is largely accepted as a way to improve health and lose weight, but a recently published study in Nature Metabolism points to a specific sulfur-containing amino acid cysteine ...
Eating a high-fat diet will typically result in weight gain. But a new study published in Nature Metabolism has uncovered an unexpected biological loophole that turns fat storage into fat usage. In ...
A paper titled "Functional implications of unusual NOS and SONOS covalent linkages found in proteins," by Matthew D. Lloyd, Kyle S. Gregory, and K. Ravi Acharya, from the University of Bath Department ...
The CRIP family includes CRIP1, CRIP2, and CRIP3, which are low molecular weight zinc-binding proteins that contain one or two conserved LIM domains. Different members of the CRIP family play various ...
Decision letter after peer review: Thank you for submitting your article "Structure and function of the ROR2 cysteine-rich domain in vertebrate noncanonical WNT5A signaling" for consideration by eLife ...
ABSTRACT: The oral pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis is recognized as one of the major aetiological agents of chronic periodontitis. The gingipains, which are the principal virulence factors of P.
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