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How cells cope with the stress of poorly folded proteins is the theme of a second article, which uncovers how fission yeast deploys the same cellular machinery in an unusual and very different way from other organisms. To analyze the behavior of individual cells, we developed a toolbox of new metrics for high-speed microscopy data that capture the diverse range of single-cell activities (Table 1). Michal Klichowski, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Faculty of Educational Studies, Department Member. Studies Brain Based Learning, Brain and Cognitive Development a Brain. Standardizing the titles, terms and conditions under which postdocs are employed will benefit the biomedical research workforce. The position of subunit e shows how it is able to inhibit ATP hydrolysis while allowing ATP synthesis. The architecture of the membrane region shows how the simple bacterial ATP synthase is able to perform the same core functions as the… The work of Sosa et al. may help scientists to better understand how TorsinA causes primary dystonia. One of the important next steps is to work out what molecules TorsinA acts on.
The position of subunit e shows how it is able to inhibit ATP hydrolysis while allowing ATP synthesis. The architecture of the membrane region shows how the simple bacterial ATP synthase is able to perform the same core functions as the…