mRNA

NIP-2 Peptide

A major breakthrough has been made in preserving mRNA stability, a discovery that could revolutionize cancer treatments and anti-aging therapies. Traditionally, mRNA (messenger RNA) is quickly broken down in cells through a process called deadenylation, which involves the removal of the poly(A) tail, a protective structure that helps mRNA survive long enough to carry out its function. This degradation process is largely controlled by a protein complex known as CCR4-NOT.

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