Science Codex HIV-1 protease is essential in the life-cycle of HIV where it breaks polypeptide chains to create proteins used for replication and producing new infectious virus particles. Its key role makes it one of the most studied enzymes in the world. For the ... and more »
The Information Daily The team found that more than half of the 30 cancer types were linked to a family of enzymes named APOBECs (short for 'apolipoprotein B mRNA editing enzyme, catalytic polypeptide -like'). These are known for their ability to mutate DNA, and are usually ... and more »