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RNA carries genetic information from DNA throughout a cell, allowing the cell to make new proteins.
We are eating proteins every day, about 70g, but that's not enough to take care of the requirement to make new proteins.
Viruses abide by the rules of molecular biology, and it simply takes too long for a virus to grow -- copy its genes, make new proteins and particles and then spread in a new host -- to produce symptoms so quickly.
In a new state-of-the-art lab at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, components of ribosomes – tiny biological machines that make new proteins and play a vital role in gene expression and antibiotic treatments – form crystals in a liquid solution.
To identify the new protein markers, the researchers started from publicly available data documenting changes during transplant rejection in levels of messenger RNA, the molecule that tells cells to make new proteins from the instructions in the genetic code.
As part of her research on mouse embryo genomics, He often examines stretches of DNA that lie between genes in search of "functional elements". These don't carry instructions to make new proteins as genes do, but many play an essential role in regulating development and disease.
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"We are able to make new protein constructs based on evolving scientific principles," he says, "and then screen for candidates that can enter clinical development.
But if the drug is injected six or more hours later, the memory is not blocked; the brain has made new proteins to consolidate and store the memory.
When we lift weights, we stress the muscles and cause minute damage to muscle tissue, which then makes new proteins to heal.
The researchers suggest that the bears could be conserving muscle strength by using other body proteins, making new proteins from urea nitrogen, or perhaps simply by shivering -- nature's way of giving muscles an isometric workout.
It seems that every time an old memory is pulled into consciousness, the brain takes it apart, updates it and then makes new proteins in the process of putting the memory back into long-term storage.
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