Parkinson's Disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease behind Alzheimer's Disease, currently affecting more than 10 million people worldwide and 1.5 times more males than females.
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8-azaadenosine and 8-chloroadenosine are not selective inhibitors of ADAR [PDF]
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RNA‐Binding Proteins and Ferroptosis in Cancer: Mechanism and Therapeutic Implications
Ferroptosis critically influences cancer cell fate and represents a promising therapeutic strategy. Emerging evidence identifies RNA‐binding proteins (RBPs) as key post‐transcriptional regulators of ferroptosis. The figure summarizes ferroptosis‐related RBPs across cancers: blue RBPs act as tumor suppressors by promoting ferroptosis, whereas red RBPs ...
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Universal RNA editing in a human liver at the fetal stage [PDF]
It is known that RNA editing occurs in human cells, which can change the information transmission from DNA to RNA and proteins. Most previous studies have focused on editing of the mRNAs. Here we reported that several kinds of RNAs, including miRNA, rRNA,
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Interplay between RNA‐protein interactions and RNA structures in gene regulation
Methodological advances in mapping transcriptome‐wide RNA‐protein interactions and RNA structures have started to uncover the potential of RNP conformations in gene regulation. Competing RNA–RNA, RNA‐protein and protein–protein interactions shape the compaction and function of RNPs throughout their lifetime and may provide novel therapeutic targets in ...
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Knowledge in the Investigation of A-to-I RNA editing signals
RNA editing is a post-transcriptional alteration of RNA sequences that is able to affect protein structure as well as RNA and protein expression. A-to-I (Adenosine-to-Inosine) RNA editing is the most frequent and common post-transcriptional modification ...
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Transient Cyclic Structured Oligonucleotide Designs for Therapeutic Applications
Abstract Oligonucleotide‐based therapeutics are now widely used in clinical settings. From the late 1980s to the mid‐1990s, efforts to improve therapeutic efficacy focused on imparting drug‐like properties to oligonucleotides, emphasizing nuclease stability and target sequence affinity.
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Trade-off between transcriptome plasticity and genome evolution in cephalopods [PDF]
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