Science Based Nutrition

November 25, 2009

Cells defend themselves from viruses, bacteria with armor of protein errors

Filed under: Main Content — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , — ScienceDaily: Dietary Supplement News @ 6:00 pm
When cells are confronted with an invading virus or bacteria or exposed to an irritating chemical, they protect themselves by going off their DNA recipe and inserting the wrong amino acid into new proteins to defend them against damage, scientists have discovered. These "regulated errors" comprise a novel non-genetic mechanism by which cells can rapidly make important proteins more resistant to attack when stressed, said one of the researchers.

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