forcins
Forcins are a family of protein-binding molecules that play a crucial role in cellular processes. They are characterized by a specific three-dimensional structure that allows them to interact with a variety of other molecules within the cell, particularly proteins. This interaction is often essential for the proper functioning of genes and other cellular machinery.
The primary function of forcins is to regulate gene expression. They achieve this by binding to specific
Research into forcins is ongoing, with scientists working to fully elucidate their diverse functions and the