Hepatitis-promoting protein caught in the act
When your body, or a nasty virus invading it, cooks up a batch of genes, helicases – an enzyme, or type of catalyzing protein molecule – appear to be bigger than Betty Crocker in the kitchen.
The tasks performed by the proteins apparently include the unwinding of the tightly coiled ribbonlike DNA and RNA molecules containing the instructions for gene making.
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