The Goldman lab publishes a research article in eLife
Tgfb3 collaborates with PP2A and Notch signaling pathways to inhibit retina regeneration
Tgfb3 collaborates with PP2A and Notch signaling pathways to inhibit retina regeneration
Transient kinetic analysis of oxidative dealkylation by the direct reversal DNA repair enzyme AlkB
High-throughput cryo-EM enabled by user-free preprocessing routines
Congratulations to Cassie Dutcher on her fellowship awarded by the National Science Foundation.
The heme regulatory motifs of heme oxygenase-2 contribute to the transfer of heme to the catalytic site for degradation
Thioredoxin regulates human mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase at physiologically relevant concentrations
An H3K9 methylation dependent protein interaction regulates the non-enzymatic function of a putative histone demethylase
One of Rackham's most prestigious fellowships, awarded to candidates with an outstanding research record and who have achieved academic excellence throughout their graduate career.
Recognition of 1, N 2 -ethenoguanine by alkyladenine DNA glycosylase is restricted by a conserved active site residue.
Repurposing the GNAT Fold in the Initiation of Polyketide Biosynthesis
Graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, technicians, and undergraduates bring biochemistry-focused lab activities to classrooms
Cryo-EM structure of the human MLL1 core complex bound to the nucleosome
Two-tiered enforcement of high-fidelity DNA ligation
Cycles of autoubiquitination and deubiquitination regulate the ERAD ubiquitin ligase Hrd1
A new study reveals the structural mechanisms that enable the protein ZAP to find and capture viral RNA, and offers insights into why some viruses (including HIV) can avoid this antiviral protein.