pääisoformi
Pääisoformi refers to the principal or most abundant isoform of a gene product, typically a protein. Gene splicing is a crucial process in eukaryotic cells that allows a single gene to produce multiple messenger RNA (mRNA) transcripts. These transcripts can then be translated into different protein variants, known as isoforms. Isoforms often arise from alternative splicing, where different combinations of exons are included or excluded from the mature mRNA.
While a gene may produce several isoforms, one is generally more prevalent in most cell types or