RNA–protein interactions are fundamental to cellular function, orchestrating gene expression through the regulation of RNA processing, localisation, stability and translation. These interactions, ...
Researchers from Aarhus University and the Italian Institute of Technology have discovered how certain proteins can attach to special structures in RNA, called G-quadruplexes. Additionally, they have ...
The efficiency of HIV-1 replication hinges on the dynamic interplay between viral RNA and an array of viral and host proteins. At the core of this process is the dual role of the unspliced viral RNA, ...
RIKEN researchers have discovered how an enzyme modifies gene expression by targeting certain stretches of messenger RNA ...
The advent of the spatial omics era has enabled researchers to acquire vast amounts of transcriptomics and proteomics data. The abundance of a transcript, however, does not necessarily display strong ...
Bodybuilders and cellular mechanisms agree generating protein is a heavy lift. To complete the task, cells rely on complexes called spliceosomes. These molecular machines snip extra bits out of our ...
Peking University, August 18, 2025: A research team led by Professor Wang Yangming from the Institute of Molecular Medicine, College of Future Technology, and the Beijing Advanced Center of RNA ...
New findings from Karolinska Institutet reveal how the gene HNRNPU coordinates several fundamental molecular processes during ...
Neurons have a "hibernation mode." Scientists discover how brain cells use RNA tentacles to lock their protein factories together to survive when energy is low.
New research profiles mitochondrial circular RNAs in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs) from young and old human cohorts and probes how mitochondrial circRNAs and the mitochondrial RNA-binding ...
Ribosomes, the cell's protein-making factories, consume large amounts of energy as they build the proteins that keep cells alive and functioning. When cells experience stress—such as lack of nutrients ...
Under stress, animal cells pair inactive ribosomes into RNA-linked disomes. A ribosomal RNA “kissing loop” joins them, protecting ribosomes and reducing protein synthesis to conserve energy.<br /> ...
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