Cryo-EM: More than a suggestion

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: October 24, 2017

 
Details in the structure not previously seen reveal how various protein subunits of the twin hexamers latch on to the double helix, via tiny loop-like structures.

What are the subunits of protein?

The subunits of proteins are called amino acids.

I will not stop saying that cryo-EM links what is known about energy-dependent changes in the microRNA/messenger RNA balance from electrons to ecosystems via fixation of amino acid substitutions in the context of the pheromone-controlled physiology of reproduction, which has been linked to all biophysically constrained viral latency and all biodiversity.

 

And, obviously, serious scientists are not going to stop confirming that fact.

See: Noguchi Y et al, “Cryo-EM structure of Mcm2-7 double hexamer on DNA suggests a lagging-strand DNA extrusion model” appears in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences the week of October 23, 2017.

See also:

RNA-mediated molecular epigenetics and virus-driven entropy

The Origin of Information (2)

RNA mediated molecular epigenetics and virus driven entropy (video)


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