RNA lab at CHU de Québec – Université Laval Research Center
At the Kretov Lab, we explore the biology of RNA and the proteins that interact with it.
We investigate how RNA-binding proteins control mRNA homeostasis and post-transcriptional gene regulation. By leveraging RBPScan[<ahref=”cite”>] we investigate molecular and cellular biology in in vivo models, we study how RNA–protein interactions function in living cells, how they shape cell identity and function, and how their disruption contributes to disease.
We aim to uncover how RNA–protein interactions shape gene regulation, cell behaviour, and disease, while building innovative methods such as RBPscan to study these processes directly in living systems.