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Network Analysis of Rodent Transcriptomes in Spaceflight [PDF]
Network analysis methods leverage prior knowledge of cellular systems and the statistical and conceptual relationships between analyte measurements to determine gene connectivity.
Costes, Sylvain +2 more
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3′ RNA Uridylation in Epitranscriptomics, Gene Regulation, and Disease [PDF]
Emerging evidence implicates a wide range of post-transcriptional RNA modifications that play crucial roles in fundamental biological processes including regulating gene expression. Collectively, they are known as epitranscriptomics.
John P. Hagan +2 more
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RNA Modifications and Epitranscriptomics
Chengqi Yi, Jianhua Yang
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Abstract Polyploidization has played a key role in plant genome evolution. Eragrostis curvula (Schrad.) Ness, a perennial forage grass species of the Poaceae family, is an excellent model for investigating genome duplication due to its natural variation in ploidy levels.
D. F. Santoro +5 more
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Summary: The identification and functional characterization of chemical modifications on an mRNA molecule, in particular N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification, significantly broadened our understanding of RNA function and regulation.
Yerin Kim +11 more
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Unveiling RNA Editing by ADAR and APOBEC Protein Gene Families
RNA editing is a crucial post-transcriptional modification that alters the transcriptome and proteome and affects many cellular processes, including splicing, microRNA specificity, stability of RNA molecules, and protein structure.
Alexander Modestov +2 more
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REDIportal: toward an integrated view of the A-to-I editing [PDF]
A-to-I RNA editing is the most common non-transient epitranscriptome modification. It plays several roles in human physiology and has been linked to several disorders.
Cohen-Fultheim, Roni +17 more
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Identification and characterization of novel methyltransferases [PDF]
So far 172 different types of nucleic acid modifications had been identified. However, for many RNA and DNA modifications the function(s) and the modifying enzymes (”writers”) are still not known. In my Ph.D.
Ignatova, Valentina
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One‐step, highly efficient, and scalable synthesis of acp3U phosphoramidite is described, as well as a new alternative synthesis of cmnm5U phosphoramidite from a highly versatile intermediate. Latter could be scaled‐up, split, and aliquots turned simultaneously into cmnm5U, nm5U, and mnm5U.
Ewa Mejdr +3 more
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