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Laser Measures Protein Interactions

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NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 18, 2011 — A laser technique that can measure interactions between proteins tangled in a cell’s membrane is expected to help in the discovery of new drugs. About 30 percent of the 7000 proteins in a human cell reside in its membrane, initiating 60 to 70 percent of the signals that control the operation of its molecular machinery. As a result, about half of the drugs currently on the market target membrane proteins. Patterns created by the red laser in the backscattering interferometer. (Image: Daniel Dubois/Vanderbilt) Individual membrane proteins are extremely hard to purify,...Read full article

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    Published: March 2011
    Americasbackscattering interferometryBasic ScienceBiophotonicsbreast cancercholera toxinsDarryl Bornhopindividual membrane proteinsNational Institutes of Healthneurotransmitter GABAprotein interactionsred laserResearch & TechnologyTennesseeVanderbilt UniversityLasers

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