By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Science Briefing
  • Medicine
  • Biology
  • Engineering
  • Environment
  • More
    • Dentistry
    • Chemistry
    • Physics
    • Agriculture
    • Business
    • Computer Science
    • Energy
    • Materials Science
    • Mathematics
    • Politics
    • Social Sciences
Notification
  • Home
  • My Feed
  • SubscribeNow
  • My Interests
  • My Saves
  • History
  • SurveysNew
Personalize
Science BriefingScience Briefing
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • My Feed
  • SubscribeNow
  • My Interests
  • My Saves
  • History
  • SurveysNew
Search
  • Quick Access
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    • Blog Index
    • History
    • My Saves
    • My Interests
    • My Feed
  • Categories
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Medicine
    • Biology

Top Stories

Explore the latest updated news!

Today’s Political Science Science Briefing | March 15th 2026, 1:00:51 pm

Today’s Neurology Science Briefing | March 15th 2026, 1:00:51 pm

Today’s Renewable Energy Science Briefing | March 15th 2026, 1:00:51 pm

Stay Connected

Find us on socials
248.1KFollowersLike
61.1KFollowersFollow
165KSubscribersSubscribe
Made by ThemeRuby using the Foxiz theme. Powered by WordPress

Home - Medicine - Una ventana estructural a la helicasa WRN abre una nueva vía contra el cáncer

Medicine

Una ventana estructural a la helicasa WRN abre una nueva vía contra el cáncer

Last updated: January 30, 2026 8:48 am
By
Science Briefing
ByScience Briefing
Science Communicator
Instant, tailored science briefings — personalized and easy to understand. Try 30 days free.
Follow:
No Comments
Share
SHARE

Una ventana estructural a la helicasa WRN abre una nueva vía contra el cáncer

Un estudio publicado en Communications Biology ha desentrañado el ciclo estructural de la helicasa WRN, una enzima crucial para la reparación del ADN asociada al síndrome de Werner. Mediante cristalografía y ensayos bioquímicos, los investigadores han cartografiado cómo la unión de nucleótidos y la interacción con ADN de cadena sencilla impulsan transiciones conformacionales específicas en la proteína. Estos hallazgos estructurales detallados identifican estados conformacionales clave que podrían ser dianas para el descubrimiento de fármacos, particularmente para cánceres con inestabilidad de microsatélites (MSI-H).

Por qué podría importarte:
La comprensión precisa de los mecanismos moleculares de enzimas como la WRN es fundamental para evaluar cómo toxinas ambientales o fármacos pueden interferir con los procesos de reparación del ADN. Este conocimiento estructural puede ayudarte a refinar modelos de riesgo para compuestos que afecten la integridad genómica en contextos de infección o enfermedad. Además, identifica dianas terapéuticas específicas cuya modulación podría ser relevante en patologías donde la interacción huésped-patógeno induce estrés genotóxico.


Fuente →


Si deseas recibir resúmenes personalizados diarios, semanales, quincenales o mensuales como este, por favor.

- Advertisement -


Actualiza tu suscripción

Mantente curioso. Mantente informado — con
Science Briefing.

Si ya no quieres saber de nosotros puedes

Share This Article
Facebook Flipboard Pinterest Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Threads Bluesky Email Copy Link Print
Share
ByScience Briefing
Science Communicator
Follow:
Instant, tailored science briefings — personalized and easy to understand. Try 30 days free.
Previous Article A Fluorine-Fuelled Shortcut to Complex Molecular Cages
Next Article The master regulators of monoallelic expression
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Stories

Uncover the stories that related to the post!

The February 2026 Table of Contents for The American Journal of Pathology

How Sleep Deprivation Accelerates Alzheimer’s Disease in a Sex-Specific Manner

Steroids and Body Composition: A New Concern for Preterm Infants at Discharge

Nanoplastics: An Environmental Trigger for Alzheimer’s Decline

Children, COVID, and the fine print on vascular risk

A Delayed Diagnosis: When HIV Dementia Masquerades as Depression

GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Surge in Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes Treatment

The antiracism framework seeking evidence for action

Show More

Science Briefing delivers personalized, reliable summaries of new scientific papers—tailored to your field and interests—so you can stay informed without doing the heavy reading.

Science Briefing
  • Categories:
  • Medicine
  • Biology
  • Social Sciences
  • Gastroenterology
  • Surgery
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Engineering
  • Cell Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Genetics

Quick Links

  • My Feed
  • My Interests
  • History
  • My Saves

About US

  • Adverts
  • Our Jobs
  • Term of Use

ScienceBriefing.com, All rights reserved.

Personalize you Briefings
To Receive Instant, personalized science updates—only on the discoveries that matter to you.
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Loading
Zero Spam, Cancel, Upgrade or downgrade anytime!
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?