Systematic identification of post-transcriptional regulatory modules
In our cells, a limited number of RNA binding proteins (RBPs) are responsible for all aspects of RNA metabolism across the entire transcriptome. To accomplish this, RBPs form regulatory units that act on specific target regulons. However, the landscape of RBP combinatorial interactions remains poorl...
Main Authors: | Khoroshkin, M, Buyan, A, Dodel, M, Navickas, A, Yu, J, Trejo, F, Doty, A, Baratam, R, Zhou, S, Lee, SB, Joshi, T, Garcia, K, Choi, B, Miglani, S, Subramanyam, V, Modi, H, Carpenter, C, Markett, D, Corces, MR, Mardakheh, FK, Kulakovskiy, IV, Goodarzi, H |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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