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Merkin Prize in Biomedical Technology awarded to F. William Studier for development of widely used protein- and RNA-production platform

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William Studier for development of widely used protein- and RNA-production platform By Corie Lok May 14, 2024 Breadcrumb Home Merkin Prize in Biomedical Technology awarded to F. Merkin Prize in Biomedical Technology for his development of an efficient, scalable method of producing RNA and proteins in the laboratory.

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Antisense therapy restores fragile X protein production in human cells

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

An antisense therapy restores production of the protein FMRP in cell samples taken from patients with fragile X syndrome.

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An immune factor in the brain plays critical roles in neuron function and aging

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A new study reveals that C1q can also enter neurons, where it influences protein production, and can accumulate within neurons over time. They also suggest that C1q influences learning, memory, and flexibility in the adult brain, potentially by interacting with specific complexes within neurons that impact protein production.

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Structural biology: Molecular scissors caught in the act

SCIENMAG: Medicine & Health

Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are among the most common types of RNA in a cell and are indispensable for protein production in all known organisms.

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Protein Science & Structural Biology

Sygnature Discovery

We’ve successfully tackled targets for: Unprecedented membrane proteins Intrinsically disordered proteins Refolding from inclusion bodies Large protein complexes Labelled proteins for NMR studies RNA structures by crystallography Across our capabilities Protein Expression & Purification Vast diversity of proteins produced.

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Messenger RNAs with multiple “tails” could lead to more effective therapeutics

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Messenger RNAs with multiple “tails” could lead to more effective therapeutics By Corie Lok March 22, 2024 Breadcrumb Home Messenger RNAs with multiple “tails” could lead to more effective therapeutics Scientists have engineered long lasting mRNAs that increased therapeutic protein production in cells and animals.

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Protein Science

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We’ve successfully tackled targets for: Unprecedented membrane proteins Intrinsically disordered proteins Refolding from inclusion bodies Large protein complexes Labelled proteins for NMR studies RNA structures by crystallography Across our capabilities Construct Design Structure-guided sequence design.

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