Hidden signals in RNAs regulate protein synthesis

Monday, July 16, 2018 - 11:31 in Biology & Nature

Scientists have long known that RNA encodes instructions to make proteins. The building blocks that comprise RNA -- A, U, C, and Gs -- form a blueprint for the protein-making machinery in cells. In a new study scientists describe how the protein-making machinery identifies alternative initiation sites from which to start protein synthesis.

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