Date: 26.3.2007
Short chromosomes put cancer cells in forced rest - A Johns Hopkins team has stopped in its tracks a form of blood cancer in mice by engineering and inactivating an enzyme, telomerase, thereby shortening the ends of chromosomes, called telomeres (27.4.2007)
Cold-active enzymes studied by comparative molecular dynamics simulation - Enzymes from cold-adapted species are significantly more active at low temperatures, even those close to zero Celsius, but the rationale of this adaptation is complex and relatively poorly understood (2.4.2007)
Structure - activity relationship of pyridoxalphosphate dependent enzymes - Ornithine aminotransferase (OAT) catalyzes the transfer of the amino-group from l-ornithine to α-ketoglutarate, forming l-glutamate and glutamate-5-semialdehyde (29.3.2007)
New Success In Engineering Plant Oils - Using genetic manipulation to modify the activity of a plant enzyme, researchers at the U (7.3.2007)
Enzymes fight chemical weapons - Zbynek Prokop, Frantisek Oplustil, Joseph DeFrank and Jiri Damborsky, Loschmidt Laboratories, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic Military Technical Institute of Protection, Brno, Czech Republic U (22.1.2007)
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