OsPPG encodes a pseudouridine-5′-phosphate glycosidase and regulates rice spikelet development
Florets are the basic structural units of spikelets, and their morphogenesis determines the yield and quality of rice grains. However, whether and how pseudouridine-5′-phosphate glycosidase participates in rice spikelet development remains an open ...
Rui Chen +11 more
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Quantitative mapping of pseudouridines in bacterial RNA
Abstract RNA pseudouridylation is one of the most prevalent post-transcriptional modifications, occurring universally across all organisms. Although pseudouridines have been extensively studied in bacterial tRNAs and rRNAs, their presence and role in bacterial mRNA remain poorly characterized.
Shikha Sharma +6 more
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Pseudouridine Residues as Substrates for Serum Ribonucleases
In clinical uses, RNA must maintain its integrity in serum that contains ribonucleases (RNases), especially RNase 1, which is a human homolog of RNase A. These omnipresent enzymes catalyze the cleavage of the P–O5′′ bond on the 3′ side of pyrimidine residues. Pseudouridine (Ψ) is the most abundant modified nucleoside in natural RNA. The substitution of
Clair S. Gutierrez +5 more
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Implications of RNA pseudouridylation for cancer biology and therapeutics: a narrative review
Background Pseudouridine (Ψ), a C5-glycoside isomer of uridine, stands as one of the most prevalent RNA modifications in all RNA types. Distinguishing from the C-N bond linking uridine to ribose, the link between Ψ and ribose is a C-C bond, endowing Ψ ...
Hanyi Ding +6 more
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Loss of Pseudouridine Synthases in the RluA Family Causes Hypersensitive Nociception in Drosophila
Wan Song +2 more
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Integrative Genomic Analysis Reveals Pseudouridine Modification-Related Gene Signatures Associated With Prognosis and Therapeutic Response Patterns in Hepatocellular Carcinoma. [PDF]
Gan Z, Fan T, Wang W, Qiao X, Zhao M.
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Quantitative RNA pseudouridine landscape reveals dynamic modification patterns and evolutionary conservation across bacterial species. [PDF]
Xu L +9 more
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Multimodal profiling reveals cell type-specific pseudouridine modification and density-dependent translational regulation. [PDF]
McCormick CA +13 more
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Perturbation of RNA homeostasis impairs mitochondrial respiration during poxvirus infection through excess RNA accumulation. [PDF]
Brahim Belhaouari D +4 more
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