Proteomics
Obesity genes also speak for the growing brain
13 Nov 2025An early childhood study reveals that some genetic roots of obesity may also link to language-related neurodevelopment.
Good things happen when microbes meet soy
18 Aug 2025Scientists dig into tempeh to uncover how microbial action breaks down soybean proteins into smaller, more digestible and more nutritious forms.
Secrets of the spike protein, revealed
22 Sep 2021Tracking how SARS-CoV-2 interacts with host cell receptors during infections may give us new ideas for COVID-19 drug targets.
Accelerating malaria drug discovery
23 Nov 2020A new method of identifying drug targets in the malaria parasite P. falciparum could find broad applications in other fields of biology.
Tiny but full of energy
28 Oct 2020Researchers at A*STAR have discovered how a class of small proteins is essential for metabolism.
One test to determine them all
14 Jun 2019A*STAR researchers have devised a method that can detect and distinguish closely related flaviviruses with 100 percent accuracy.
A one-shot assay for flavivirus identification
14 Jun 2019Proteomics expert Ruedi Aebersold discusses the use of multiplex targeted mass spectrometry for one-shot flavivirus diagnosis.
Turning up the heat on protein interactions
7 Jun 2018Deep data analytics drive the development of a technique
that sheds light on drug action by monitoring the dynamics of thousands of protein complexes simultaneously
within intact cells
Tracking signals on the cell surface
9 Jun 2015A cell-surface protein overexpressed in liver cancer offers a promising target for therapy
Focusing on the sweet spot
11 Mar 2014A novel targeted mass spectrometry technique uncovers an elusive sugar modification in stem cells