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Structural models of PLD3 and PLD4, enzymes that degrade nucleic acids in the c ytoplasm. The enzymes’ active (or binding) sites are indicated with black arrows. Credit: Scripps Research Scripps Research scientists create atomic-level structural models of enzymes associated with autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, including lupus and Alzheimer’ s. LA JOLLA, CA — When nucleic acids like DNA or RNA build up in a cell’s cytoplasm, it sets off an alarm call for the immune system. Enzymes usually clear
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Scripps Research scientists created atomic-level structural models of two nucleic acid-degrading #enzymes linked to #autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. This new model will allow researchers to better understand how enzymes work. More: https://t.co/cQmrCkoJ19 https://t.co/yPQGnP5wCT