
RBP (RNA Binding Protein)
RNA Binding Proteins (RBPs) are molecules that attach to RNA, a crucial molecule that carries genetic information from DNA to make proteins. RBPs play key roles in regulating how RNA is processed, stabilized, transported, and translated into proteins. By interacting with different types of RNA, they help control various cellular functions and processes, such as gene expression and response to environmental changes. Understanding RBPs is important for insights into many biological functions and diseases, including cancer and neurological disorders, where their normal activities can be disrupted.