Inhibiners
Inhibiners are a class of peptides that act as negative regulators of gene expression. They are involved in a variety of biological processes, including cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis. Inhibiners typically function by binding to specific DNA sequences or proteins, thereby blocking the transcription or translation of target genes.
The discovery of inhibiners has opened new avenues for understanding gene regulation and has potential implications
One notable example is the role of inhibiners in controlling the expression of genes involved in cell
Further research into inhibiners is ongoing, with efforts directed towards characterizing their diverse roles in cellular