Cornell Researchers Discover New Protein Modification Patterns in C. Elegans - News Summed Up

Cornell Researchers Discover New Protein Modification Patterns in C. Elegans


The study, published by Prof. Frank Schroeder, chemistry and chemical biology, on Jan. 22, found new protein modification patterns in C. elegans through multiple techniques. Fatty acid acylation is a process that adds branched fatty acid chains to proteins. Leaderboard 2“People use [C. elegans] because there are many conserved gene pathways and fundamental biological processes in humans,” Zhang said. The diversity of fatty acid modifications indicates a link between the synthesis of various fatty acids and protein function. “People can start from here to study the function of protein fatty acid acylation.


Source: Daily Sun March 14, 2024 00:54 UTC



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