- Summary
- This summary presents an RNA-centric perspective on cell surface RNA biology, specifically addressing glycosylation, RBP functions, and structural organization. It identifies core regulatory proteins that control the mobility of RNA molecules, such as RBP1 and RBP6, which anchor the cell membrane. The text explores how specific glycosylation motifs and modifications define the stability and interaction potential of these surface RNA elements. Furthermore, it integrates recent findings into the broader scope of cell surface RNA biology, emphasizing the role of these mechanisms in cellular signaling and disease states like cancer. Understanding these complex RNA dynamics is essential for advancing research in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.
- Title
- Flynn Lab – BCH
- Description
- Flynn Lab – BCH
- Keywords
- cell, nature, biology, surface, chang, research, cells, chemical, boston, fellow, harvard, publications, university, program, proteins, human, protein
- NS Lookup
- A 185.199.108.153, A 185.199.109.153, A 185.199.110.153, A 185.199.111.153
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-15Updated 2026-04-15Summarized 2026-04-18
Query time: 4093 ms