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New Insights into Fish Enzyme Structure Could Impact Marine Biology

Researchers at RIKEN have unveiled the molecular structure of a previously overlooked enzyme in fish embryos, which may enhance understanding of biological processes in marine life.

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Updated 7 days ago
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A team from RIKEN has made significant strides in understanding a deglycosylating enzyme found in fish embryos. This enzyme's molecular structure has been determined, providing new insights into its function.

The findings, published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, suggest that this enzyme could play a role in various molecular processes across a range of marine organisms.

This research highlights the potential for further exploration into the biological mechanisms that govern life in aquatic environments, paving the way for future studies.