Researchers identified more than 200 metabolic enzymes attached to human DNA, forming unique nuclear metabolic fingerprints across tissues and cancers.
Researchers have found hundreds of metabolic enzymes attached to human DNA inside the cell nucleus. Different tissues and cancers show unique patterns of these enzymes, forming a “nuclear metabolic ...
Researchers have found evidence of nuclear metabolic enzymes for the first time, contributing to our understanding of cancer ...
The chromosome theory of heredity, developed in 1902–1904, became one of the foundation stones of twentieth-century genetics. It is usually referred to as the Sutton–Boveri theory after Walter Sutton ...
By simulating the life cycle of a minimal bacterial cell—from DNA replication to protein translation to metabolism and cell ...
Fruit flies are a widely used model organism for genetic and developmental studies because of their genetic similarity to humans. One example is the study of metamorphosis, the process during which ...
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Discovery of nuclear metabolic fingerprints offers new insights into cancer
More than two hundred metabolic enzymes, many of which are normally tasked with producing energy in the mitochondria, are also found sitting directly on top of human DNA, according to a study ...
Scientists discovered hundreds of energy-making enzymes secretly working on human DNA—revealing a hidden “mini-metabolism” ...
The story of life’s beginnings gets stranger when you look closely at viruses. These tiny entities seem to sit at the edge of ...
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