fusioproteiinit
Fusioproteiinit, also known as fusion proteins or chimeric proteins, are molecules created by joining two or more different protein-coding sequences together. This process, known as gene fusion, results in a single polypeptide chain that exhibits properties of its constituent proteins. Fusioproteiinit can be generated experimentally through recombinant DNA technology or can occur naturally in some biological processes, such as viral infections or chromosomal translocations associated with cancer.
The creation of fusioproteiinit allows for the combination of distinct functional domains from different proteins. This
A well-known example of a fusioproteiini in a clinical setting is the BCR-ABL fusion protein found in