Explore advances in protein imaging techniques and spatial proteomics. Learn how modern imaging tools reveal protein dynamics and organization in cells.
CluMPS—Clusters Magnified by Phase Separation—is a fluorescent reporter strategy for detecting protein clusters. It promises to facilitate the visualization of protein clusters that are too small to ...
Understanding the structure of proteins is critical for demystifying their functions and developing drugs that target them. To that end, a team of researchers at Brown University has developed a way ...
Inside a living cell, proteins and other molecules are often tightly packed together. These dense clusters can be difficult to image because the fluorescent labels used to make them visible can't ...
The genome contains all of the instructions a cell needs to build an organism. In coding regions of the genome, genes are transcribed into a molecule called mRNA, which is processed and then ...
Visualization of newly synthesized proteomes using conventional fluorescence microscopy reveals the local nature of protein translation. A cell's proteome is a dynamic entity constantly producing and ...
Furthering the visualization of intracellular dynamics for therapeutic applications, a research team has now demonstrated precise imaging of endogenous proteins in live cells using an antigen-binding ...
A team of researchers has revealed that the Dumpy protein, a component of extracellular matrices -- or ECM -- is the key factor in regulating the stereotypic origami-like folding of wing-cell sheets.
Each one of the trillions of cells that make up the human body suffers more than 10,000 DNA lesions every day. These injuries would be catastrophic if cells were unable to repair them, but a very ...