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Are there any drawbacks to only regulating at the transcriptional level and not the translational level or protein level?

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Gene regulation or regulation of gene expression involves mechanisms, used by the cells to enhance or reduce the expression of specific genes to make proteins or RNA. Gene regulation occurs at transcriptional level and post-transcriptional level, which involves regulation at translational level or protein level.

Regulation at translational level or protein level is also important as regulation at transcriptional level. Translational regulation controls formation of proteins from mRNA molecules and includes non-coding mRNAs and repressor proteins. It is important for cell growth, differentiation and cellular response to stress and provides an immediate adjustment of gene expression  by directly regulating the protein concentration.

Regulation at protein level involves regulation of active protein. It includes regulation by various small molecules, post-translational modifications (such as phosphorylation), and proteolysis. Regulation only at transcriptional level is not sufficient to provide proper gene regulation and leads to various drawbacks, such as Fragile X Syndrome (due to defect in a protein).

Thus, 'gene regulation is important both at transcriptional level and at post-transcriptional level (during translation or protein level).'

Yes, there are drawbacks to only regulating at the transcriptional level and not the translational level or protein level because it may lead to an inadequate amount of protein.

  • During gene transcription, a fragment of DNA known as 'gene' is used to produce a messenger RNA (mRNA).

  • Subsequently, this mRNA is used as a template to create a protein by a process called translation.

  • The interplay between transcriptional (DNA level) and posttranscriptional (mRNA level) levels is fundamental for regulating the exact amount of protein required for a cellular process.

In conclusion, there are drawbacks to only regulating at the transcriptional level and not the translational level or protein level because it may lead to an inadequate amount of protein.

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