RBPsn
RBPsn, also known as Ribonucleic Acid Binding Protein Sex-determining region Y-box Splicing regulator, is a protein that plays a role in post-transcriptional gene regulation. It is involved in the process of alternative splicing, a mechanism that allows a single gene to produce multiple protein variants. RBPsn specifically targets certain messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules, influencing how they are processed and ultimately translated into proteins.
The precise functions of RBPsn are still being actively researched, but studies have indicated its involvement