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Transcription factor and DNA molecule C015 / 5343

Transcription factor and DNA molecule C015  /  5343


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Transcription factor and DNA molecule C015 / 5343

Transcription factor and DNA molecule. Molecular model of glucocorticoid receptor (GR) transcription factor protein (yellow and green) complexed with a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, pink and purple). Transcription factors regulate the transcription of DNA to RNA (ribonucleic acid) by the enzyme RNA polymerase. RNA is the intermediate product between a gene and its protein. When glucocorticoid binds to GR, GR enters the cells nucleus and binds to the DNA, causing an increase in the production of the apoptosis (programmed cell death) protein bax

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This print showcases the intricate relationship between a transcription factor and a DNA molecule. The molecular model of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) transcription factor protein, depicted in vibrant yellow and green, is seen complexed with a molecule of DNA in striking shades of pink and purple. Transcription factors play a crucial role in regulating the process of transcribing DNA into RNA through the action of RNA polymerase. The image beautifully captures how when glucocorticoid binds to GR, it enters the cell's nucleus and attaches itself to the DNA. This interaction leads to an intriguing outcome - an increase in production of the apoptosis protein bax, which is responsible for programmed cell death. Set against a clean white background, this illustration represents both biology and chemistry coming together harmoniously. It highlights key elements such as biochemical regulation, primary structure, nucleic acids, proteins, molecules, genetics, compounds – all intricately connected within this fascinating biological system. Created by LAGUNA DESIGN/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY with meticulous attention to detail and accuracy; this artwork serves as an invaluable resource for researchers delving into biochemistry or studying genetic regulation. Its visually appealing composition makes it suitable for educational purposes or scientific presentations where understanding cellular processes at their molecular level is essential.

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