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    RNA Binding Protein

    RNA Binding Proteins temporarily and non-covalently interact through intermolecular physical forces of attraction and spatial complementarity with RNA in a sequence-dependent or -independent fashion for transport, catalysis, localization, or modification of function. (NCI Thesaurus)




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