Using a Twilight analogy, this research explains antibiotic-resistant bacteria as “vampires” protected by membranes. By crystallizing membrane proteins and analyzing them with X-ray techniques, the study reveals their structure and function. This enables precise drug design to block these proteins, potentially overcoming antibiotic resistance and targeting harmful bacteria more effectively.

Electrical signals in the body depend on ion channels that regulate salt movement across cell membranes. When these channels malfunction, diseases like epilepsy and heart arrhythmias can occur. This research decodes how faulty ion channels work, revealing potassium-based mechanisms that could restore electrical signaling and guide new therapies.