How cells manage their mRNA stockpile and its output
Published Date: 3/11/2024
Source: phys.org
In a typical cell, genes encoded in DNA are used to make messenger RNA (mRNA), which is used to make proteins, and this process of gene expression keeps the cell running. Gene expression is regulated in each cell such that specific genes are turned on (making proteins) and their output is dialed up or down, driving the identity and behavior of each cell.