MarkE
Registered Member
Are proteins in our body competition with each other? It is known that bacteria in our intestines compete, but regarding proteins I only found here:
"RNA transcripts, both protein-coding and non-coding, thus have the ability to compete for microRNA binding and co-regulate each other in complex ceRNA networks (ceRNETs)"
Does anyone know more competition in our body?
"RNA transcripts, both protein-coding and non-coding, thus have the ability to compete for microRNA binding and co-regulate each other in complex ceRNA networks (ceRNETs)"
Does anyone know more competition in our body?