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Preview- It really is clear that, using the unusual color properties of gold at the nanoscale, scientists at Northwestern University have developed a litmus test for DNA and small molecule binding that eventually could be used by pharmaceutical companies to rapidly identify promising candidates for new anti-cancer drugs.
- It appears to be, by identifying a triplex binder or small molecule that binds effectively to that particular DNA sequence (i.e., anomalad, or complex (i.e., sequence)), a drug can be developed that shuts down protein production and stops cancer cells from proliferating. Protein is a molecule made up of amino acids. Proteins are needed for the body to function properly. They are the basis (i.e., base (i.e., basis, or basement)) of body structures, such as skin and hair (i.e., pilus), and of other substances such as enzymes, cytokines, and antibodies. Proliferating, multiplying or increasing in number. In biology, cell proliferation occurs by a process (i.e., processus) known as cell division (i.e., divisio).
- It`s apparent that, these two specific aptamers were selected from an initial 40mer library of approximately six x 10(14) random-sequence RNA molecules for their ability to bind to a recombinant protein representing the extracellular seven hundred six amino group acids of PSMA, termed x. Recombinant is in genetics, describes DNA, proteins, cells, or organisms that are made by combining genetic material from two different sources. Recombinant substances are made in the laboratory and are being studied in the treatment of cancer and for many other uses. RNA, one of two types of nucleic acid made by cells. RNA contains information that has been copied from DNA (the other type of nucleic acid). Cells make several different forms of RNA, and each form has a specific job in the cell. Many forms of RNA have functions related to making proteins. RNA is also the genetic material of some viruses instead of DNA. RNA can be made in the laboratory and used in research studies. Also called ribonucleic acid.
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