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The Magical Journey of l-Tryptophan: From Monomer to Spherical Superheroes
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Here's where it gets interesting: these spheres had a special power. When bilirubin, a type of waste product in our bodies, was around, the spheres' glow dimmed. This happened even in tiny amounts, like picomolar concentrations. It's like the spheres had a secret language with bilirubin! The scientists also found that the aggregation process was spontaneous and driven by noncovalent interactions, meaning the spheres formed naturally without any extra help.
To make sure their discovery was reliable, the researchers tested it with real samples. They even played a game of tug-of-war between bilirubin and human serum albumin (HSA) to see who could interact more strongly with the spheres. Guess who won? Bilirubin!
This study not only sheds light on how single amino acids behave when they get together but also opens doors to new ways of detecting important substances in our bodies.
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