Francis Crick Institute: Research Shows That 'Softer' Proteins Can Cross Into the Nucleus Quicker
May 14, 2024
May 14, 2024
LONDON, England, May 14 (TNSres) -- The Francis Crick Institute issued the following news on May 13, 2024:
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and King's College London have discovered that how soft or rigid proteins are in certain regions can dictate how fast or slow they enter the nucleus.
Proteins need to come in and out of the nucleus, the control centre of the cell, to give different functions, such as telling the nucleus to switch on or off certain gen . . .
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and King's College London have discovered that how soft or rigid proteins are in certain regions can dictate how fast or slow they enter the nucleus.
Proteins need to come in and out of the nucleus, the control centre of the cell, to give different functions, such as telling the nucleus to switch on or off certain gen . . .
