Scientists solve 3-D structure of cystic fibrosis protein in active, inactive states

Scientists at the UNC School of Medicine in collaboration with researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have resolved the three-dimensional molecular structure of the protein that’s defective in people with cystic fibrosis in the protein’s active and inactive state. The discovery, published in the journal Biochemistry, could open up new research avenues and help drug developers create enhanced pharmacotherapies to help people with CF.