Life's underlying architecture shapes creation of proteins

Friday, December 5, 2014 - 10:00 in Biology & Nature

Understanding how nature maps sequences of amino acids into the physical structure of the proteins they form is an old problem in biology, and a solution could open new doors to understanding the earliest forms of life—and even enhance our ability to engineer new kinds of useful proteins.

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