This cover highlights the article Multimodal mechanisms of human centriole engagement and disengagement by Kei K. Ito, Shoji Hata, Daiju Kitagawa and colleagues. The cover image depicts the centriole ...
The peptide design is inspired by and combines different elements from distinct natural proteins: (i) a sequence of amino acids from an antifreeze protein and (ii) the amino acids ...
Peer ReviewDownload a summary of the editorial decision process including editorial decision letters, reviewer comments and author responses to feedback. The prevailing view on post-translational ...
Non-Commercial (NC): Only non-commercial uses of the work are permitted. The cation−π interaction is an important noncovalent binding force that impacts all areas of chemistry and biology. Extensive ...
Inflammatory diseases collectively account for numerous deaths and morbidity worldwide. New treatment approaches are needed. A central feature of inflammatory diseases is the recruitment of leukocytes ...
GarP is a member of the Anion: Cation Symporter (ACS) Family, involved in the uptake of diacid sugars, such as galactarate and D-glucarate. ArgO is an arginine exporter and LysP is a lysine-specific ...
and ability to form cation-pi interactions with aromatic residues. It is, therefore, possible that the increased efficacy of RFRK was rather due to the cationicity of the lysine residue in RFRK ...
The ubiquitous P-loop fold nucleoside triphosphatases (NTPases) are typically activated by an arginine or lysine ‘finger’. Some of the apparently ancestral NTPases are, instead, activated by potassium ...