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  1. January 2010 issue is now live! http://bit.ly/3ehVyw
  2. The adaptation of an RNA-binding protein to control protein expression provides a powerful tool for synthetic biology. http://bit.ly/6rLHHg
  3. Quantitative determination of gas diffusion rates through a substrate channel in hydrogenase. http://bit.ly/6gOlVl
  4. Altering the transcription of genes associated with protein misfolding can ameliorate CF disease. http://bit.ly/5kaOvx
  5. Aminoglycoside antibiotics inhibit ribosome translocation by stabilizing the binding of aminoacyl tRNAs to the A site. http://bit.ly/4n5EXa
  6. In vivo selection of an RNA aptamer that specifically binds a cancer-associated protein. http://bit.ly/7y1PL3
  7. A new method to identify and reassign faulty gene annotations solves a metabolic mystery http://bit.ly/59vs2K
  8. Binding of the HIV-1 protein Nef to its host is biphasic and leads to a hijacking of the cell's uptake machinery http://bit.ly/7G2Fco
  9. An isolated bacterium responds to quorum sensing signals http://bit.ly/7bvQ9g
  10. A complex bioinformatic analysis identifies two enzymes needed for nitrogen scavenging http://bit.ly/5sSGGw
  11. December 2009 issue is now live! http://bit.ly/3ehVyw