A single iron-sulfur building block directly determines whether ribosomes—the protein factories of our cells—work smoothly or not. This is the conclusion of a recent research project led by the RPTU ...
Iron–sulfur clusters are among the most versatile metalloclusters in nature, serving as the engines of electron transfer, catalysis and regulation in processes ranging from respiration and ...
Everything we can see and touch, and quite a lot that we can’t as well, is made of tiny particles called atoms. Some substances, like particles of this iron, contain only one kind of atom. Iron is an ...
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