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Recent papers in ACS Bio & Med Chem Au

ACS Bio & Med Chem Au聽is a member of the聽ACS Au聽family of journals. These publications are open access, and each one focuses on a specific field relevant to chemistry. Here, we take a look at a few recent papers from聽ACS Bio & Med Chem Au, which is a broad scope journal that publishes short letters, comprehensive articles, reviews and perspectives in all aspects of biological and medicinal chemistry.


ACS Bio & Med Chem Au
Jan. 25, 2022
Insulin can aggregate, or clump, during its production and transport. It can also do this in patients鈥� bodies at places where they have injected the hormone repeatedly. Protein clumping can lead to amyloid formation and various side effects, such as fatigue, numbness and organ failure. These authors review what scientists currently know about this phenomenon and describe strategies that could help prevent it.聽


ACS Bio & Med Chem Au
Dec. 14, 2021
It鈥檚 well known that integral membrane proteins are exposed to both aqueous and oily environments, but how do these 鈥渁mphiphilic鈥� surroundings affect the flexibility and function of a protein? That鈥檚 what these researchers wanted to find out for the proteolytic PgtE protein of聽Salmonella. They were surprised to observe that the protein didn鈥檛 react right away to various substrates; instead, it experienced a lag phase under certain conditions.聽


ACS Bio & Med Chem Au
Nov. 23, 2021
Using molecular dynamics simulations, these authors examined the potential role of oxidative stress in the binding of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and the human ACE2 receptor. They say that previous studies have shown that oxidative stress probably plays a role in COVID-19 infection, but it was unclear how. The team shows that oxidative stress can trigger the formation of disulfide bonds, making the spike protein assume a structure that is ready to bind to the receptor. This information could help researchers develop better therapeutics.聽


ACS Bio & Med Chem Au
Sept. 7, 2021
Compounds in beer have been shown to have neuroprotective effects. But these researchers wondered whether the same was true of non-alcoholic beer. In this study, the researchers found that nonalcoholic beer can stimulate the expansion of neural stem cells in vitro, and that iso-伪-acids, which give beer its bitter taste, could be responsible.

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