Pseudouridine profiling reveals regulated mRNA pseudouridylation in yeast and human cells
Post-transcriptional modification of RNA nucleosides occurs in all living organisms. Pseudouridine, the most abundant modified nucleoside in non-coding RNAs, enhances the function of transfer RNA and ribosomal RNA by stabilizing the RNA structure. Messenger RNAs were not known to contain pseudouridi...
Main Authors: | Carlile, Thomas M. (Contributor), Zinshteyn, Boris (Contributor), Shin, Hakyung (Contributor), Bartoli, Kristen Marie (Contributor), Gilbert, Wendy (Contributor), Rojas Duran, Maria Fernanda (Author) |
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Other Authors: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology (Contributor), Rojas Duran, Maria F. (Contributor) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group,
2015-05-08T18:53:45Z.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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