isoformok
Isoformok, or isoforms, are alternative protein products produced from the same gene. They arise primarily through alternative RNA processing, including splice variant formation, as well as alternative promoter usage and alternative polyadenylation. In some cases, changes such as RNA editing or different translation start sites can also contribute to distinct protein forms. These processes expand the functional repertoire of a single gene without requiring additional genes.
Isoformok can differ in amino acid sequence, domain composition, stability, subcellular localization, and interaction partners. Such
Detection and annotation of isoformok rely on both transcript and protein data. RNA sequencing reveals transcript
Terminology notes: the term isoform refers to the different forms of a gene product, whereas paralogs refer