isoformien
Isoformien refers to different forms of the same protein that arise from variations in gene expression. These variations can occur at the DNA, RNA, or protein level, leading to proteins with subtly or significantly different structures and functions. The most common mechanism for generating isoforms is alternative splicing, where different combinations of exons are included or excluded from messenger RNA (mRNA) transcripts. This allows a single gene to code for multiple related proteins. Other mechanisms include alternative transcription initiation sites, alternative translation start sites, and post-translational modifications.
Isoforms play a crucial role in biological complexity and cellular diversity. By producing a variety of protein