ribonucleoprotein
Ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) are complexes of RNA with one or more proteins. They play crucial roles in various biological processes, including gene expression, RNA metabolism, and cellular structure. RNPs are found in all domains of life, from bacteria to eukaryotes, and their functions vary depending on the organism and the specific RNA-protein interaction.
In prokaryotes, RNPs are often involved in translation, where they help in the assembly of the ribosome
The structure of RNPs can vary widely. Some RNPs have a simple structure with a single protein
The study of RNPs has advanced significantly with the development of techniques such as RNA immunoprecipitation