The MYC protein plays an essential role in the transcription process that occurs within cells. This process involves the transformation of genetic information from DNA to RNA, which is then converted into proteins. The activity of MYC is strictly controlled in cells that are considered normal. MYC, on the other hand, becomes active and uncontrolled in cancer cells, which contributes to the rapid progression of cancer. Therefore, this unregulated activity of MYC is a prime target for cancer therapy because it is implicated in the vast majority of malignancies that affect humans.
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