Structure of human protein critical for silencing genes solved
Friday, May 25, 2012 - 17:30
in Biology & Nature
Scientists have described the three-dimensional atomic structure of a human protein bound to a piece of RNA that "guides" the protein's ability to silence genes. The protein, Argonaute-2, is a key player in RNA interference, a powerful cellular phenomenon that has important roles in diverse biological processes, including an organism's development.