The depths of madness
David Jones
Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6785, 416-416
Abstract:
Underwater creatures have devised several ways for working out how deep they are. Daedalus reckons one unexplored method may be the unfolding of proteins at increased pressures, or depths. Such ‘barometric enzymes’ may throw light on the problem of protein folding.
Date: 2000
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