“Previous work from Oxford has shown that some of these enzymes, called oxygenases, affect which genes are expressed in response to low levels of oxygen. What we have now found is that they also regulate the specific form this expression takes” to give the different proteins that make up everything from heart cells to tumours,” said Professor Chris Schofield of Oxford University’s Department of Chemistry, one of the authors of the paper.
Genes, stored in the form of DNA, are converted into proteins by a “middleman molecule” called Messenger Ribonucleic Acid ‘mRNA’.
Courtesy: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Health-Science/Science/Oxygen-sensitive-enzyme-key-to-cut-and-paste-of-genes/articleshow/4736854.cms
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