Summary:
- This article describes a new study that has identified a key protein involved in the regulation of gene expression in cells.
- The researchers found that this protein, called TRIM28, acts as a "molecular switch" that can turn genes on or off by modifying the structure of the DNA.
- Understanding how TRIM28 and other similar proteins control gene expression is important for developing new treatments for diseases caused by abnormal gene regulation, such as cancer and genetic disorders.