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Small Nucleolar RNAs Guide Ribosomal RNA Methylation
Science, 1996Two recent reports, one in Cell and one in the Journal of Molecular Biology , show that the newly described small nucleolar RNAs control the site of methylation of the ribosomal RNA (rRNA). Tollervey explains how these small RNAs accomplish this targeting and discusses the possible role of ...
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Characterization of Cas9–Guide RNA Orthologs
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2016In light of the multitude of new Cas9-mediated functionalities, the ability to carry out multiple Cas9-enabled processes simultaneously and in a single cell is becoming increasingly valuable. Accomplishing this aim requires a set of Cas9–guide RNA (gRNA) pairings that are functionally independent and insulated from one another.
Jonathan L. Braff +3 more
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Small nucleolar RNAs and RNA-guided post-transcriptional modification
Essays in Biochemistry, 2013snoRNAs (small nucleolar RNAs) constitute one of the largest and best-studied classes of non-coding RNAs that confer enzymatic specificity. With associated proteins, these snoRNAs form ribonucleoprotein complexes that can direct 2′-O-methylation or pseudouridylation of target non-coding RNAs.
Lauren, Lui, Todd, Lowe
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Increasing the efficiency and precision of prime editing with guide RNA pairs
Nature Chemical Biology, 2021Zhuang Yuan +7 more
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RNA‐Guided RNA Pseudouridylation and 2’‐O‐Methylation
Israel Journal of ChemistryAbstractRNA‐guided RNA modifications, including pseudouridylation and 2′‐O‐methylation, are naturally occurring processes that introduce pseudouridines (Ψ) and 2’‐O‐methylated residues (2’‐O−Me) into various types of RNA. This modification is orchestrated by two distinct families of ribonucleoprotein complexes: Box H/ACA RNP and Box C/D RNP.
Hironori Adachi +4 more
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Guide RNAs and guide RNA genes in the cryptobiid kinetoplastid protozoan, Trypanoplasma borreli.
RNA (New York, N.Y.), 1996Trypanoplasma borreli belongs to the bodonid/cryptobiid group of kinetoplastid protozoa, which represents a sister group to the trypanosomatids. RNA transcripts from several mitochondrial genes in this organism undergo the trypanosomatid type of uridine addition/deletion RNA editing.
S, Yasuhira, L, Simpson
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A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Click-Chemistry with Nucleic Acids
Chemical Reviews, 2021Nicolo Zuin Fantoni +2 more
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