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Synthetic Biology Advancement

Molecular Biology

Origin Data Source OpenAlex
Analysis Computed May 24, 2026
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
The de novo design of miniproteins and the reclassification of 'dark proteins' signify significant advancements in synthetic biology and fundamental molecular discovery. This drives demand for B2B SaaS solutions in bioinformatics, computational drug design, and advanced data management for complex biological datasets.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["De novo design of miniproteins targeting GPCRs" "AI cannot do good science without humans" "mysterious \u2018dark\u2019 proteins"]
Driving Media Context
Nature.com • May 21, 2026

De novo design of miniproteins targeting GPCRs

Nature - De novo design of miniproteins targeting GPCRs
Nature.com • May 19, 2026

Why AI cannot do good science without humans

With the arrival of ‘AI scientists’, it’s as well to remember that human wisdom, empathy and sheer messiness are as much part of progress as are process and ...
Nature.com • May 16, 2026

Xyloglucan xylosyltransferase stem region mediates heterodimer formation

The crystal structure of xyloglucan xylosyltransferases XXT2 and XXT5 reveals an obligate heterodimer, in which XXT2’s flexible stem binds the catalytic doma...
Refractor.io • May 7, 2026

Starting hard tasks isn't laziness – it's your brain pumping the brakes

If you've ever wondered why you procrastinate when it comes to doing your taxes early or getting started on mundane admin jobs at work, you'll be pleased to ...
Nature.com • May 6, 2026

Revealed: the mysterious ‘dark’ proteins that might play a big role in biology

Thousands of ‘dark proteins’ have been reclassified as peptideins and added to databases as a new category.
Nature.com • May 5, 2026

Structural basis for double-stranded DNA cytosine deamination by BaDTF3 and its application in mitochondrial genome editing

Bacterial DNA deaminase toxins are valuable tools in genome engineering. Here, authors reveal the mechanism of cytosine deamination in double-stranded DNA by...
Nature.com • Apr 29, 2026

(-)-Englerin A binding to human TRPC5 exposes an aromatic interaction network in channel activation

The plant natural product (-)-englerin A (EA) is a potent, selective agonist of TRPC1/4/5 channels. Here, key structural determinants of EA-mediated channel ...
Nature.com • Apr 28, 2026

Quantifying phage-host dynamics using droplet microfluidics

Bacteriophages are key tools in molecular biology and promising agents against antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Here, the authors present a high-throughput dro...
Nature.com • Apr 27, 2026

The history and function of a circular RNA

In this paper, the authors review how the circular RNA Cdr1as and its interacting non-coding RNAs regulate neuronal stress responses and synaptic activity, h...
Nature.com • Apr 27, 2026

A network-based map of the chemical exposome connects molecular interactions to public health

Here, the authors introduce a network-based framework to link thousands of chemical exposures through shared genetic effects, revealing how diverse compounds...