Protein 'MIPS' Re-Structured by Activity
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•From chaos to order: Proteins can re-structure themselves to create important substances
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Researchers at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg and the National Hellenic Research Centre in Greece have succeeded for the first time in observing the protein as it re-structures.
The protein plays a key role in the production of inositol, which is also known as vitamin B8 , and fulfils important tasks in the body.
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