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New Study Reveals Dual Role of Sugar-Processing Enzyme in Cell Division
A recent study has identified a dual function of a long-studied metabolic enzyme, which not only aids in energy production but also unwinds RNA to facilitate cell cycle progression.
Editorial Staff
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The study, conducted by researchers at the University, highlights a previously unrecognized role of a sugar-processing enzyme that has been under investigation for over seventy years.
This enzyme's ability to unwind RNA suggests significant implications for cellular processes, particularly in the context of cell division and metabolic regulation.
Understanding this dual functionality could enhance insights into metabolic pathways and their impact on cellular architecture and throughput.