Abstract

Subcellular localization is crucial to the study of virus and diseases. Specifically, research on protein subcellular localization can help identify clues between virus and host cells that can aid in the design of targeted drugs. Research on RNA subcellular localization is significant for human diseases (such as Alzheimer's disease, colon cancer, etc.). To date, only reviews addressing subcellular localization of proteins have been published, which are outdated for reference, and reviews of RNA subcellular localization are not comprehensive. Therefore, we collated (the most up-to-date) literature on protein and RNA subcellular localization to help researchers understand changes in the field of protein and RNA subcellular localization. Extensive and complete methods for constructing subcellular localization models have also been summarized, which can help readers understand the changes in application of biotechnology and computer science in subcellular localization research and explore how to use biological data to construct improved subcellular localization models. This paper is the first review to cover both protein subcellular localization and RNA subcellular localization. We urge researchers from biology and computational biology to jointly pay attention to transformation patterns, interrelationships, differences, and causality of protein subcellular localization and RNA subcellular localization.

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