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Epitranscriptomics and Diseases

2021
The role of epitranscriptomics, i.e., RNA base modification, as a component of a “methylome” in disease has emerged as a result of the development of next generation sequencing and other related state-of-art technologies. Epitranscriptomic state is controlled by writing, erasing, and reading methylation, which is mediated by enzymatic reactions.
Masamitsu Konno, Hideshi Ishii
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Epitranscriptomic Mass Spectrometry

Every chemical group that is added to any one of the canonical ribonucleotides in a transcript would create a specific RNA modification. Currently, 170+ RNA modifications have been identified. A specific epitranscriptome refers to all the RNA modifications in a given biological system and is considered to play an important role in the regulations of ...
Hongzhou, Wang   +3 more
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The cellular epitranscriptome

2022
Several chemical modifications in cellular RNAs have been identified to date. The most common internal modification of eukaryotic RNAs is known as m6A. This modification is able to configure the outcome of gene expression by adjusting RNA decay, translation efficiency, RNA structure and alternative splicing.
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Epitranscriptomics Markers Regulate the Infection by RNA Viruses

RNA Technologies, 2021
Vassiliki Stamatopoulou   +2 more
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Epitranscriptomics in liver disease: Basic concepts and therapeutic potential

Journal of Hepatology, 2020
Zhicong Zhao, Rui Su, Jianjun Chen
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Epitranscriptomics: A New Layer of microRNA Regulation in Cancer

Cancers, 2021
Veronica De Paolis   +2 more
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