mechanistic
Analysis v1
Scientists used a known protein structure to guess how a similar, less-understood protein (CRT1) is shaped, and this guess helps explain why certain broken versions of this protein don’t work right in diseases.
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Probing binding and occlusion of substrate in the human creatine transporter‐1 by computation and mutagenesis
Computational/Algorithm Study
2024 JanScientists built a 3D model of a brain protein (CRT1) using a similar protein as a template, and found that certain broken parts (mutations) mess up how the protein folds and works—exactly what the claim said would happen.
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