AI SummaryA new technique allows for clearer imaging of small protein molecules using cryo-electron microscopy, which is important for drug research.A technology called cryo-electron microscopy enables scientists to see the atomic structure of biological molecules in high resolution. But to date, it has been ineffective for imaging small molecules. A team of biochemists devised a… Continue reading An advance in cryo-EM could be a significant boon for research on potential cancer therapies
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Identification of neoepitope reactive T-cell receptors guided by HLA-A*03:01 and HLA-A*11:01 immunopeptidomics
AI SummaryA study used mass spectrometry to identify neoepitopes derived from mutated isoforms of KRAS, EGFR, BRAF, and PIK3CA that are presented by common HLA alleles. The study demonstrated that this approach can be used to develop T-cell receptors (TCRs) for adoptive cell therapy.Background Tumor-specific mutated proteins can create immunogenic non-self, mutation-containing ‘neoepitopes’ that are… Continue reading Identification of neoepitope reactive T-cell receptors guided by HLA-A*03:01 and HLA-A*11:01 immunopeptidomics
Researchers describe advances in mass spectrometry analysis to improve identification of glycopeptides
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (2023). DOI: 10.1007/s00216-023-04934-x”> Diagram of digestion workflow. Credit: Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (2023). DOI: 10.1007/s00216-023-04934-x Glycosylation is the attachment of carbohydrates to the backbone of a protein through an enzymatic reaction. It plays a critical role in determining protein structure, function and stability. A protein that is glycosylated is known as… Continue reading Researchers describe advances in mass spectrometry analysis to improve identification of glycopeptides
Imaging the smallest atoms provides insights into an enzyme’s unusual biochemistry
AI SummaryNeutron crystallography reveals new details about a copper amine oxidase enzyme, providing insights into its biochemistry. This could aid in the development of enzymes for specialized chemistry or more efficient processes in the chemical industry.A team has used neutron crystallography to image all of the atoms in a radical intermediate of a copper amine… Continue reading Imaging the smallest atoms provides insights into an enzyme’s unusual biochemistry
Teaching NeuroImage: Antibody-Negative Giant Subarachnoid Neurocysticercosis With Isolated Motor Impairment
AI SummaryA man from rural China had weakness in his left upper limb. An MRI showed a cyst in his brain containing a parasite. Tests didn’t find antibodies in his spinal fluid, but surgery confirmed the diagnosis. Cysts like this are rare.A 54-year-old man from rural China presented with a 4-month history of proximally progressive… Continue reading Teaching NeuroImage: Antibody-Negative Giant Subarachnoid Neurocysticercosis With Isolated Motor Impairment
[ASAP] Peculiar Phosphonate Modifications of Velvet Worm Slime Revealed by Advanced Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Mass Spectrometry
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[ASAP] Identifying Membrane Protein–Lipid Interactions with Lipidomic Lipid Exchange-Mass Spectrometry
[ASAP] Detection of a Geminate Photoproduct of Bovine Cytochrome c Oxidase by Time-Resolved Serial Femtosecond Crystallography
[ASAP] Discovery and Crystallography Study of Novel Biphenyl Ether and Oxadiazole Thioether (Non-Arylmethylamine)-Based Small-Molecule PD-1/PD-L1 Inhibitors as Immunotherapeutic Agents
Nature: An unexpected source of innovative tools to study the brain
This story originally appeared in the Fall 2023 issue of BrainScan. ___ Genetic engineer Joseph Kreitz looks to the microscopic world for inspiration in Feng Zhang’s lab at the McGovern Institute. Photo: Steph Steve In their quest to deepen their understanding of the brain, McGovern scientists take inspiration wherever it comes — and sometimes it comes… Continue reading Nature: An unexpected source of innovative tools to study the brain