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Transfer RNA Modification Enzymes from Thermophiles and Their Modified Nucleosides in tRNA [PDF]
Hiroyuki Hori +6 more
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An Orthogonal Way of Writing the Tubulin Code
ABSTRACT The Elongator complex has long been characterized for its role in tRNA modification and modulation of protein translation. Beyond these established functions, recent findings reveal an unexpected role for Elongator in directly interacting and tuning microtubule dynamics and properties, broadening its biological significance in eukaryotic cells.
Vicente Jose Planelles‐Herrero +1 more
wiley +1 more source
tModBase: deciphering the landscape of tRNA modifications and their dynamic changes from epitranscriptome data. [PDF]
Lei HT +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
Modification of the wobble uridine in bacterial and mitochondrial tRNAs reading NNA/NNG triplets of 2-codon boxes [PDF]
M.‐Eugenia Armengod +8 more
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Role of selenium in the pathophysiology of cardiorenal anaemia syndrome
Abstract Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) have multiple bidirectional mechanisms, and anaemia is one of the critical factors that are associated with the progression of the two disorders [referred to as cardiorenal anaemia syndrome (CRAS)].
Shigeyuki Arai +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Analysis of queuosine and 2-thio tRNA modifications by high throughput sequencing. [PDF]
Katanski CD +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Schematic illustration of the mechanism underlying the differences between SARA‐susceptible and SARA‐tolerant dairy goats fed a high‐concentrate diet. SARA‐susceptible goats (HCS) exhibit low rumen pH and metabolic decline, characterized by epithelial inflammation.
Jingyi Xu +10 more
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Oligodendrocyte differentiation alters tRNA modifications and codon optimality-mediated mRNA decay. [PDF]
Martin S +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
The occurrence and progression of colorectal cancer are intricately linked to metabolites produced by the gut microbiota. Metabolites generated by pathogenic microbial communities can promote colorectal cancer development by reshaping the immune microenvironment.
Xinrui Yang +3 more
wiley +1 more source

