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(Fission 1 protein) is a mitochondrial outer membrane protein best known for its role in mitochondrial division and mitophagy regulation. Recent studies reveal that FIS1, together with Mid51, also
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vitro reconstitution of recombinant membrane protein complexes and their biochemical and spectroscopic characterization (e.g., fluorescence and absorption spectroscopy). Isolation of membrane proteins
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are urgently needed. We have discovered that low expression levels of a specific protein, often down-regulated in bladder cancers, leads to an impaired response to replication stress and DNA damage and
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for the investigation of membrane proteins. The central objective is to design electrochemical platforms compatible with plasmonic substrates (e.g., gold nanoantennas) that enable coupled infrared and Raman spectroscopic
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THIS VACANCY IS OPEN TO INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY About us **About the Faculty ** https://www.kcl.ac.uk/dentistry About the Centre for Host-Microbiome Interactions https://www.kcl.ac.uk/dentistry
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Job Description Field of Research: Located at the University of Washington in Seattle, the Institute for Protein Design is a unique interdisciplinary environment where world-class researchers create
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proteins, a family of molecules required for intracellular trafficking and vesicle fusion. Due to their potency, specificity and length of action they have become widely used in the cosmetic industry and
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whose research interests and expertise will complement the existing research in our department such as membrane protein biophysics and physiology, membrane trafficking, and signal transduction. We
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cocktails” with an extended host range. An alternative approach is to carry out phage engineering to modify the receptor binding proteins, to generate tailored therapeutics. We propose to build on our
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macropinosomes to retrieve membrane proteins and therefore sustain both immune and cancer cell function. Please apply for this project using this link: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/apply/applying