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Unraveling the Secrets of the Acetyl-Code   

Unraveling the Secrets of the Acetyl-Code  

Lysine Acetylation: This is a reversible modification that occurs on the ε-amino group of lysine residues within a protein. By neutralizing the positive charge of the lysine side chain, it can dramatically alter a protein's structure and its interactions with other molecules, such as DNA, RNA, and other proteins. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Lysozyme Leading the Way in Biotechnology and Health   

Lysozyme Leading the Way in Biotechnology and Health  

Egg white is the richest source of lysozyme, containing approximately 3.5% of its total protein content. This abundance makes egg white extraction the most common method for industrial lysozyme production. For large-scale applications, recombinant DNA technology has been employed to produce highly pure lysozyme for research and commercial purposes. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


Microarray Printing in Glycobiology Research: Advancements and Applications

Microarray Printing in Glycobiology Research: Advancements and Applications

Microarray printing is a high-throughput technique used to create arrays of biological molecules—such as DNA, RNA, proteins, or glycans—on a solid surface, usually a glass slide or membrane. ...

ByCD BioGlyco.


The Unsung Heroes Powering the mRNA Revolution   

The Unsung Heroes Powering the mRNA Revolution  

Let me tell you a story about how these remarkable protein catalysts are transforming the future of mRNA technology and, in turn, revolutionizing modern medicine. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


Advanced Purification Techniques for Enhancing Vaccine Efficacy and Safety   

Advanced Purification Techniques for Enhancing Vaccine Efficacy and Safety  

It is mainly used in component separation: desalination, replacement of buffers, removal of harmful reagents, purification of biomolecules such as proteins, peptides, and polysaccharides, calculation of molecular size and molecular homogeneity, etc. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Peptide Antigen: the Successful Strategy of "Less is More"

Peptide Antigen: the Successful Strategy of "Less is More"

With technological advancements, we now have more novel avenues to choose from, such as recombinant proteins, engineered cells, and DNA encoding proteins, all of which can display a variety of epitopes or potential antibody recognition sites. Compared to these newer forms of antigens, peptides may be slightly lacking in epitope coverage, as they ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


Discover the potential of Custom mRNA Production

Discover the potential of Custom mRNA Production

This innovative process holds great promise in unlocking new possibilities in scientific research, paving the way for exciting advancements in the biotechnological landscape Messenger RNA plays a crucial role in the genetic code of all living organisms, transferring instructions from DNA to ribosomes for protein synthesis. Through custom mRNA production, ...

ByBOC Sciences


What are the Protein Protein Interaction Databases?

What are the Protein Protein Interaction Databases?

Protein-Protein Interaction databases primarily record experimentally validated protein interaction data. Here are some key Protein-Protein Interaction databases:BioGRID(Biological General Repository for Interaction Datasets)BioGRID is a database focused on biological molecular interactions, including ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


Custom CRISPRi/CRISPRa Library Services

Custom CRISPRi/CRISPRa Library Services

What is CRISPRi? The dCas9 fusion protein targets DNA sequences through sgRNA, but the inactive dCas9 cannot catalyze DNA. Instead, a protein fused to dCas9 manipulates the transcription of the target gene. ...

ByCreative Biogene


Lentivirus Production for Autophagy Flux Detection

Lentivirus Production for Autophagy Flux Detection

Upon autophagy initiation, microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 (LC3) is converted from LC3-I to the lipidated LC3-II and anchored to the autophagic membrane. ...

ByCreative Biogene


Ubiquitination Sites' Role and Importance in Protein Regulation

Ubiquitination Sites' Role and Importance in Protein Regulation

The ubiquitination site of a protein refers to those specific amino acid residues on the protein molecule that can covalently bind with Ubiquitin. ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


Advanced Purification Techniques for Enhancing Vaccine Quality and Efficacy

Advanced Purification Techniques for Enhancing Vaccine Quality and Efficacy

It is mainly used in component separation: desalination, replacement of buffers, removal of harmful reagents, purification of biomolecules such as proteins, peptides, and polysaccharides, calculation of molecular size and molecular homogeneity, etc. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Microscale Thermophoresis: Unlocking the Potential of Molecular Interactions

Microscale Thermophoresis: Unlocking the Potential of Molecular Interactions

This information helps researchers optimize drug design and select the most promising candidates for further development. Protein-Protein Interactions Understanding protein-protein interactions is essential for deciphering cellular processes and developing targeted therapies. MST allows researchers to study these interactions ...

ByProfacgen


Overview of Microbial Epigenetics

Overview of Microbial Epigenetics

Introduction to Microbial Epigenetics Epigenetics has been defined as the study of stable alterations in gene expression potentials that arise during development and cell proliferation, or alterations in DNA function without alterations in DNA sequence. Modern epigenetic features refer to the alteration of DNA and/or associated ...

ByCD Genomics


The Importance of Bioproduction Stable Cell Line Development

The Importance of Bioproduction Stable Cell Line Development

Transfection, the first step in the process, involves the introduction of a foreign plasmid (DNA molecule) into a host cell. The plasmid carries the gene coding for the protein of interest, and the cell's machinery copies this gene and uses it as a blueprint to manufacture the protein. This procedure is a delicate balancing act, with scientists ...

ByCreative Biogene


Biotin PEG

Biotin PEG

Therefore, biotinylation is widely used in biomedical fields, and biotinylated proteins are widely used in biotechnology as a molecular tool.What is ...

ByBOC Sciences


Harnessing the Potential of Marine Polysaccharides as Valuable Resources

Harnessing the Potential of Marine Polysaccharides as Valuable Resources

It forms a gel-like substance when mixed with water, making it ideal for applications in molecular biology, including gel electrophoresis, DNA isolation, and protein separation. l Carrageenan The structure of carrageenan, the main cell wall polysaccharide found in red algae, varies depending on the type of algae. ...

ByAlfa Chemistry


What Is Microbiome and How to Study It

What Is Microbiome and How to Study It

While the term microbiome does not only concern the microorganisms found in a specific environment but also includes the products of these microbes such as structural genes and proteins, metabolites, and other molecules produced as a result of the interaction of these organisms to the host or the environment. Another difference is that microbiota only includes living ...

ByCD Genomics


FDA Approved Peptide Drugs in the First Half of 2023

FDA Approved Peptide Drugs in the First Half of 2023

GPE is an N-terminal tripeptide of a naturally occurring protein and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) in the brain. Compared with the proline Cα of GPE, trofinetide has one more methyl group. ...

ByCreative Peptides


Protein-DNA Docking in Drug Discovery: Identifying Small Molecules for New Drug Development

Protein-DNA Docking in Drug Discovery: Identifying Small Molecules for New Drug Development

Protein-DNA docking is a complex and critical technique used in the field of structural biology. ...

ByCD ComputaBio

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