G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are one of the largest families of cell surface proteins in the human body that recognize hormones, neurotransmitters, and drugs. These receptors regulate a wide ...
The ability to alter proteins to refine control over binding affinity and specificity can create tailored therapeutics with reduced side effects, highly sensitive diagnostic tools, efficient ...
The ability to grow stem cell-derived biological tissues, such as skin and other organs, in the laboratory holds promise for applications in areas including wound healing and transplants. However, ...
The EGFR family consists of four different members: EGFR; human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER) 2; HER3; and HER4. Upon ligand binding, these receptors can homodimerize or heterodimerize with ...
In fish, multiple HBD of CTR and stable ɑ-helix of calcitonin contribute to the high binding affinity and slow dissociation, thus triggering prolonged AC/cAMP signaling. In humans, RAMP dependent ...
Various approaches to such protein redesign have drawbacks. Traditional methods include time-consuming trial and error efforts, and many models in the emerging field ...