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  2. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology - Wikipedia

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    Nature Structural & Molecular Biology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research articles, reviews, news, and commentaries in structural and molecular biology, with an emphasis on papers that further a "functional and mechanistic understanding of how molecular components in a biological process work together".

  3. Bik Kwoon Tye - Wikipedia

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    Bik Kwoon Yeung Tye (Chinese: 戴楊碧瓘; born c. 1947) is a Chinese-American molecular geneticist and structural biologist.Tye's pioneering work on eukaryotic DNA replication led to the discovery of the minichromosome maintenance (MCM) genes in 1984, [1] which encode the catalytic core of the eukaryotic replisome.

  4. Mirror bacteria may constitute ‘radical departure from known ...

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    A group of 38 scientists working in nine countries has sounded an alarm about the potential creation of mirror bacteria — synthetic organisms in which the molecular structure found in nature is ...

  5. Structural biology - Wikipedia

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    Currently, solid-state NMR is widely used in the field of structural biology to determine the structure and dynamic nature of proteins (protein NMR). [ 15 ] In 1990, Richard Henderson produced the first three-dimensional, high resolution image of bacteriorhodopsin using cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM). [ 16 ]

  6. Xiang-Lei Yang - Wikipedia

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    Xiang-Lei Yang (杨湘磊) is a Chinese-born American molecular biologist. She is a professor at The Scripps Research Institute, located in La Jolla, California. [1] Her work has contributed to the establishment of physiological importance of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases beyond their classical role in supporting mRNA translation and their disordered processes that contribute to disease.

  7. Claudia Höbartner - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In 2020, she reported, also in Nature [5] the first methyltransferase ribozyme (MTR1), and published its structure and mechanism in 2022. [6] The discovery of the methyltransferase ribozyme provides clues to the catalytic abilities of RNA, which may have played an important role during early evolution.

  8. Susan A. Martinis - Wikipedia

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    She also served as Head, Departments of Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Illinois from 2009-2013 and 2014-2018 serving as Interim Associate Dean for the Sciences in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Illinois 2013.

  9. Stephen Kowalczykowski - Wikipedia

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    A few of his lab's notable scientific contributions include the structural and molecular mechanism of DNA end resection by RecBCD [4] (E. coli) and DNA2-Sgs1-RPA and regulatory stimulation by Top3-Rmi1 and Mre11-Rad50-Xrs2 [5] (S. cerevisiae), the kinetics of RecA filament nucleation and growth [6] and regulation by RecFOR [7] (E. coli), the ...