Section 7
Protein Modification, Folding, Secretion, and Degradation
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mRNA Processing
Eukaryotic pre-mRNA receives a 5' cap and a 3' poly (A) tail before introns are removed and the mRNA is considered ready for translation.

Denaturation and Protein Folding
Denaturation is a process in which proteins lose their shape and, therefore, their function because of changes in pH or temperature.

Protein Folding, Modification, and Targeting
In order to function, proteins must fold into the correct three-dimensional shape, and be targeted to the correct part of the cell.

Regulating Protein Activity and Longevity
A cell can rapidly change the levels of proteins in response to the environment by adding specific chemical groups to alter gene regulation.