Proteins are molecular machines that allow living cells to function as tiny factories. These machines are built from blocks called amino acids. Messenger RNAs (mRNAs) are polynucleotides that encode the blueprints of the different proteins, storing the sequence of the building blocks.
The expression levels of mRNAs change during the lifetime of an organism, and it is our intention to follow such changes for specific proteins of interest.
In this case we are mostly focusing on flexible proteins, that lack stable structures. These are the so-called intrinsically disordered proteins.