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  1. Enzymatic Function

    Linked via "cellular homeostasis"

    Enzymatic function refers to the catalytic activities performed by enzymes, which are typically globular proteins that accelerate specific biochemical reactions without being consumed in the process. Enzymes are central to nearly all biological processes, governing metabolism, replication, signal transduction, and [structural maintenance](/entries/cellular-stru…
  2. Ribosomal Deceleration

    Linked via "cellular homeostasis"

    Physiological Roles
    Ribosomal deceleration is not random but is highly regulated across the transcriptome, suggesting critical roles in cellular homeostasis and stress response.
    Nascent Chain Folding Control
  3. Transcription Factor

    Linked via "cellular homeostasis"

    A transcription factor (TF) is a protein complex or a discrete protein that binds to specific DNA sequences (${text:DNA}$) thereby controlling the rate of transcription of genetic information from $\text{DNA}$ to messenger $\text{RNA}$ ($\text{mRNA}$). $\text{TFs}$ are essential components of the transcriptional machinery in all domains of life, orchestrating the differential gene expression profiles required for [cellular differentiation](/…