Neurobiology, Neurodegeneration and Repair Laboratory, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, United States This important study employed multiple orthogonal techniques and ...
One possible explanation is that effective targeting requires the binding site to be highly dynamic. Although it is unlikely that the protein–RNA complex disassembles at any point during the ...
The study significantly expands our understanding of these proteins’ functions and establishes them as a new class of RNA-binding proteins. C2H2 zinc finger proteins are the largest group of DNA ...
Their study, published in Nature Cell Biology, shows that a protein called Serrate connects RNA modification and microRNA production, two essential cellular functions, in a way previously unknown.