Life
Briefing: Measuring Irreversibility in Gene Transcription
Strategic angle: Understanding the irreversible processes in living cells that drive gene transcription.
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Updated 20 days ago
Living cells function as nonequilibrium systems, consistently expending energy in irreversible processes to maintain biological functions.
A primary example of such irreversibility is the transcription of DNA into RNA, a critical step in gene expression.
This research sheds light on the mechanisms underlying these processes, which are essential for sustaining life at the cellular level.