CCMB

CSIR - Centre for Cellular & Molecular Biology

The Innovation Engine of India

Condensate Formation by Structured dsRNA Binding Domains Drives RNA Sequestration in Plants

Multilayered regulation of GluK3 kainate receptors is mediated by Neto subunits and zinc

Human Activity, Including Tourism, Increases Stressand Influences Breeding Location Choice in Wild Tigersin India

Urban snake ecology revealed through the lens of decadal data on snake rescues in a megacity

Rapgef1 paralog-mediated regulation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling orchestrates early embryo tissue patterning and morphogenesis

Novel MC1R variants cause red hair and lighter skin color

Cyanobacterial metagenomes reflect the spatiotemporal variations in a coastal brackish lagoon

Genomic insights into antimicrobial resistance in ocular pathogens from India.

CCMB scientists discover proteins flexibility, could lead to new advances in medicine

Study shows how subtle changes in a protein’s sequence can lead to significant differences in function, emphasising the need for a combined study of both structure and dynamics, particularly for proteins that are drug targets Scientists at the CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) have shown that proteins do not always rely on their… Continue reading CCMB scientists discover proteins flexibility, could lead to new advances in medicine

Not just DNA, proteins: CCMB team finds lipids also guide evolution

Scientists’ understanding of lipids is limited to their role as things that hold proteins. A study from Swasti Raychaudhuri’s lab challenges this view. Our bodies are made of cells. Each cell is a soup of smaller components, all working together to execute the body’s various functions. Perhaps the most well-known of these components are proteins… Continue reading Not just DNA, proteins: CCMB team finds lipids also guide evolution

This will close in 0 seconds

Skip to content