<正>Background Protein–RNA interaction is ubiquitous in cells and serves as the main mechanism for post-transcriptional regulation.RNA binding proteins (RBPs) not only control which transcripts are translated,but also determine the speed,location,and concentration of m RNA translation,through controlling multiple layers of gene regulation.Base-dominant interaction and backbone-dominant interaction categorize the two main modes of the way RBPs interact with RNA.
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