Neutron scattering explains how myoglobin can perform without water
Wednesday, August 1, 2012 - 23:30
in Biology & Nature
Proteins do not need to be surrounded by water to carry out their vital biological functions, according to scientists from the Institut de Biologie Structurale (IBS) in Grenoble, the University of Bristol, the Australian National University, the Institut Laue Langevin and the Jülich Centre for Neutron Science.