scienceneutral
Unraveling CapG: A Staph Enzyme's Unfolding Story
Friday, December 13, 2024
When stressed with a chemical called urea, rCapG starts to come apart. It forms three unique intermediate states, each one more dissolved than the last. The two parts of rCapG, its N-terminal and C-terminal domains, start unfolding at the same time, but the C-terminal domain finishes the job first.
This study shines a light on how CapG behaves and folds, which could help find new ways to fight Staph infections in the future.
Actions
flag content