Stanford researchers have developed Microbe-Independent Deep Assembly and Screening – MIDAS – a polymerase chain ...
The targeted engineering of artificial proteins with unique properties is now possible with the assistance of a novel method developed by a research team led by Prof. Dr. Dominik Niopek at the ...
Enzymes called proteases act like molecular scissors for proteins in the body and play a role in therapies to stop viruses from replicating and to kill cancer cells. The development of these medicines ...
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AI-powered strategy streamlines protein engineering by integrating structural and evolutionary constraints
A team of researchers has developed a method that could transform the field of protein engineering. The new approach, called AI-informed Constraints for protein Engineering (AiCE), enables rapid and ...
A team of Chinese researchers led by Prof. GAO Caixia from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology (IGDB) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a groundbreaking method that ...
Controlling protein solubility is critical yet challenging for food and pharmaceutical applications. This review dissects the molecular and environmental determinants governing solubility behavior. It ...
Protein-based biomaterials are growing in popularity for biomedical applications, in part owing to their innate ability to interface with biological systems. These materials, in the form of fibres, ...
Even with significant expansion in the global market for antibodies used in clinical care and research, scientists recognize that there is still untapped potential for finding new antibodies. Many ...
Researchers recently published findings that could lay the groundwork for applying quantum computing methods to protein structure prediction. Researchers from Cleveland Clinic and IBM recently ...
New method accelerates protein engineering by using structural and evolutionary constraints in inverse folding models without training specialized AI systems. (Nanowerk News) A team of Chinese ...
University of Texas at Dallas biomedical engineering doctoral student Medel B. Lim Suan Jr.; Dr. Faruck Morcos, associate professor of biological sciences; and Dr. P.C. Dave Dingal, assistant ...
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