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View article: Dynamic exchange of antimicrobial peptides stabilize persistent lipid pores
Dynamic exchange of antimicrobial peptides stabilize persistent lipid pores Open
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are a promising broad-spectrum complement to conventional antibiotics. But despite their relatively simple structures, the reported modes of action of AMPs are diverse, ranging from formation of stable ion-cha…
View article: Self‐Assembled Polypseudorotaxanes Crosslinked by Dynamic Disulfide Bonds as Modular Functionalization for Thiophilic Metal Nanoparticles
Self‐Assembled Polypseudorotaxanes Crosslinked by Dynamic Disulfide Bonds as Modular Functionalization for Thiophilic Metal Nanoparticles Open
As supramolecular assemblies, polypseudorotaxanes (PPR) exhibit inherent advantages in modular adaptability and structural programmability, with the potential to build tuneable platforms integrating various functionalities. Here we report …
View article: Self‐Assembled Polypseudorotaxanes Crosslinked by Dynamic Disulfide Bonds as Modular Functionalization for Thiophilic Metal Nanoparticles
Self‐Assembled Polypseudorotaxanes Crosslinked by Dynamic Disulfide Bonds as Modular Functionalization for Thiophilic Metal Nanoparticles Open
As supramolecular assemblies, polypseudorotaxanes (PPR) exhibit inherent advantages in modular adaptability and structural programmability, with the potential to build tuneable platforms integrating various functionalities. Here we report …
View article: Mn <sup>2+</sup> -induced structural flexibility enhances the entire catalytic cycle and the cleavage of mismatches in prokaryotic argonaute proteins
Mn <sup>2+</sup> -induced structural flexibility enhances the entire catalytic cycle and the cleavage of mismatches in prokaryotic argonaute proteins Open
Prokaryotic Argonaute (pAgo) proteins, a class of DNA/RNA-guided programmable endonucleases, have been extensively utilized in nucleic acid-based biosensors.
View article: Mn<sup>2+</sup>-Induced Structural Flexibility Enhances the Entire Catalytic Cycle and the Cleavage of Mismatches in Prokaryotic Argonaute Proteins
Mn<sup>2+</sup>-Induced Structural Flexibility Enhances the Entire Catalytic Cycle and the Cleavage of Mismatches in Prokaryotic Argonaute Proteins Open
Prokaryotic Argonaute (pAgo) proteins, a class of DNA/RNA-guided programmable endonucleases, have been extensively utilized in nucleic acid biosensors. The specific binding and cleavage of nucleic acids by pAgo proteins, which are crucial …
View article: THE IMPACT OF CHINESE ENTREPRENEURS' EMOTIONAL LABOR AND WORK PRESSURE ON EXPORT PROFITABILITY: EVIDENCE FROM CHINA
THE IMPACT OF CHINESE ENTREPRENEURS' EMOTIONAL LABOR AND WORK PRESSURE ON EXPORT PROFITABILITY: EVIDENCE FROM CHINA Open
Background Since China's economic reform and opening up, exports have increased significantly. However, coronavirus disease will seriously affect the global economy in 2019; Global market demand is weak. How to stabilize the export intensi…
View article: Loosely-packed dynamical structures with partially-melted surface being the key for thermophilic argonaute proteins achieving high DNA-cleavage activity
Loosely-packed dynamical structures with partially-melted surface being the key for thermophilic argonaute proteins achieving high DNA-cleavage activity Open
Prokaryotic Argonaute proteins (pAgos) widely participate in hosts to defend against the invasion of nucleic acids. Compared with the CRISPR-Cas system, which requires a specific motif on the target and can only use RNA as guide, pAgos exh…
View article: Universal dynamical onset in water at distinct material interfaces
Universal dynamical onset in water at distinct material interfaces Open
We demonstrated that the dynamical onset of interfacial water is an intrinsic property of water itself, resulting from a surface independent relaxation process in water with an approximately universal energy barrier of ∼35 kJ mol −1 .