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Fall 2024

A protein modified with a customized amino acid on a biological background
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Main image: Cell signaling is a vital part of how cells function, both healthy and diseased, and the protein “14-3-3” regulates many of those processes. Using technologies developed by the GCE4All Center, Oregon State researchers were able to engineer a modification into 14-3-3 that is often found in diseased cells, revealing how it contributes to the dysregulation of dozens of signaling systems and to the onset of disease. Learn more about GCE4All and its research in this Fall 2024 issue.

Protein structure by GCE4All Associate Director Rick Cooley.