Genes are transcribed into segments of RNA (ribonucleic acid), which are translated into proteins. Both RNA and proteins are products of the expression of the gene. Gene Defects: Change in the unit of the heredity, usually resulting in the expression of a disease, also called a mutation. Mutations usually disrupt the structure of a protein. In the case of an enzyme, this change may result in the loss of function.
The protein or RNA encoded by a gene. A single gene may have multiple protein products, due to extensive post-translational modification. The large-scale study of all possible gene products is the goal of the Human Proteome Project (HUPO).
Protein or enzyme encoded in a gene. Some genes can code for more than one gene product due to gene-splicing post-translational modifications.
The name of the protein or RNA product (and its function, if relevant) that is coded for by the gene.
an autoregulated, membrane-associated ATPase which catalyzes protein export across the Escherichia coli plasma membrane
a potent transcriptional activator and nuclear oncoprotein
a transcription activator
a viral transcription unit, which activates the expression of other adenoviral transcription units by binding to viral promoters (Ref
a protein which is formed on expression of a gene
The protein resulting from the expression of a gene. In some cases, the gene product may be an RNA molecule that is never translated.
The mRNA or protein encoded by a specific gene, or more properly, alleles of the gene.
The biochemical material, either RNA or protein, resulting from expression of a gene. The amount of gene product is used to measure how active a gene is; abnormal amounts can be correlated with disease-causing alleles. Source : Human Genome Project Information
The product, either RNA or protein, that results from expression of a gene. The amount of gene product reflects the activity of the gene.
Genes are transcribed into segments of RNA (ribonucleic acid), which are translated into proteins. Both RNA and proteins are products of the expression of the gene. Related Terms: DNA ; RNA ; dosage analysis ; gene ; isoforms ; protein truncation testing ; transcription ; translation
The biochemical material, either RNA or protein, resulting from expression of a gene. The amount of gene product is used to measure how active a gene is; abnormal amounts can be correlated with disease-causing alleles. As gene products include all the alternative splicing products, there are estimated to be at least 100,000 distinct such products.
the protein produced by a gene
The protein or RNA produced from DNA coding sequences during gene expression.
proteins resulting from the transcription of a gene.
A gene product is the biochemical material, either RNA or protein, resulting from expression of a gene. The amount of gene product is used to measure how active a gene is. Abnormal amounts of gene product can be correlated with disease-causing alleles, such as the overactivity of oncogenes which can cause cancer.