Scientists unlock key enzyme using newly created 'cool' method
Scientists -- using a new cooling method they created -- have uncovered the inner workings of a key iron-containing enzyme, a discovery that could help researchers develop new medicines or understand how enzymes repair DNA. Taurine/alpha-ketoglutarate dioxygenase, known as TauD, is a bacterial enzyme that is important in metabolism. Enzymes in this family repair DNA, sense oxygen and help produce antibiotics.
Scientists unlock key enzyme using newly created 'cool' method
A team of Michigan State University scientists -- using a new cooling method they created -- have uncovered the inner workings of a key iron-containing enzyme, a discovery that could help researchers ...
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Cool Method Unlocks Key Enzyme
A team of Michigan State Univ. scientists have uncovered the inner workings of a key iron-containing enzyme, a discovery that could help researchers develop new medicines or understand how enzymes ...
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MSU scientists unlock key enzyme using newly created 'cool' method
EAST LANSING, Mich. -- A team of Michigan State University scientists ¬ -- using a new cooling method they created -- have uncovered the inner workings of a key iron-containing enzyme, a discovery...
Fri 26 Feb 10 from Science Blog
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