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Browsing Tag

Yeast

15 posts
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MIT technique reveals how AI models predict protein functions
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Detailed images reveal DNA repair mechanism in cancer-related proteins

  • April 28, 2026
Scientists have captured the most detailed structural images to date of a specific type of protein’s DNA repair…
SScience
MIT technique reveals how AI models predict protein functions
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Epigenome proteins shape dynamic gene expression beyond simple on-off

  • April 22, 2026
A new study finds the proteins responsible for controlling which genes are expressed in a genome do more…
SScience
Study forces a textbook rewrite on cell division
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Study reveals dual role of PFK enzyme in metabolism and cell cycle progression

  • March 17, 2026
A metabolic enzyme studied for over seven decades has a hidden second function – it can unwind RNA…
SScience
New catalog identifies dozens of plasma membrane repair proteins
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New catalog identifies dozens of plasma membrane repair proteins

  • March 11, 2026
In the evolutionary history of life, the ability of a cell to separate its inner world from the…
SScience
Study explores how losing the Y chromosome fuels bladder cancer aggressiveness
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Transposable elements cause majority of lethal mutations in fruit flies

  • March 11, 2026
Most lethal mutations in wild fruit flies are driven by newly transferred jumping genes, not small DNA errors,…
HHealth
A yeast-derived genetic tool offers hope for mitochondrial disorders and cancer
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Study sheds light on behavior of yeast cells in the gut

  • February 25, 2026
A new study sheds light on the behavior of yeast cells in the gut, paving the way for…
SScience
Many parents struggle to navigate conversations about nutrition with teens
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NUS scientists transform kombu into a probiotic superfood with fruity aromas

  • February 23, 2026
Kombu (Saccharina japonica) is a brown seaweed extensively cultivated and consumed in Japan, Korea and China. Despite its…
SScience
A yeast-derived genetic tool offers hope for mitochondrial disorders and cancer
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A yeast-derived genetic tool offers hope for mitochondrial disorders and cancer

  • February 17, 2026
Nucleotide synthesis-the production of the basic components of DNA and RNA-is essential for cell growth and division. In…
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New insights reveal persistent genome structure during cell division
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Opposing protein forces fine tune mRNA stability in human cells

  • December 17, 2025
A newly revealed molecular tug-of-war may have implications for better understanding how a multitude of diseases and disorders…
HHealth
New system uses ECG and blood markers for Takotsubo Syndrome
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Understanding how the immune system protects against fungal pathogenicity

  • December 15, 2025
The yeast Candida albicans colonizes mucosal surfaces and is usually harmless. However, under certain conditions it can cause…
SScience
Evolutionary mutation in cGAS enhances naked mole-rat DNA repair
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Breakthrough platform reveals the choreography of mammalian transcription

  • November 27, 2025
Life’s instructions are written in DNA, but it is the enzyme RNA polymerase II (Pol II) that reads…
SScience
Model depicting the importance of RNP condensate in mediating survival under Mars-like stress condition. Image credit: Dhage et al., doi: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgaf300.
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Baker’s Yeast Can Survive Mars-like Stress Conditions, New Study Shows

  • October 15, 2025
Exploring the possibility of the survival of life under extraterrestrial conditions is an important goal of astrobiology. In…
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