proteoformák
Proteoformák refer to the different molecular forms that a single gene's protein product can take. This diversity arises from a variety of biological processes occurring after the initial transcription and translation. The primary source of proteoforms is post-translational modification (PTM), a vast array of chemical alterations that can occur on amino acid residues. These modifications include phosphorylation, glycosylation, acetylation, ubiquitination, and many others. Each PTM can dramatically alter a protein's structure, function, localization, and interactions with other molecules.
Alternative splicing of messenger RNA (mRNA) also contributes to proteoform generation. During this process, different combinations