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  1. ...tumor growth, such as oncoproteins produced by 332 translational variations in existing transcription factors. Secondly, mutant tRNAs with defective 333 sequences or aberrant post-transcriptional modification patterns could alter the population of tRNA 334 fragments (tRFs) in cells. It has been...
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  2. ...5290002, Israel; 3Raymond and Beverly Sackler School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 6997801, Israel A-to-I RNA editing, catalyzed by the adenosine deaminase acting on RNA (ADAR) enzymes, is a posttranscriptional process that modifies RNA sequences and diversifies the transcriptome...
  3. ...) depletion to ensure that the samples to be sequenced are enriched in miRNAs and not in rRNAs.miRNAs are short noncoding RNAs ∼22 nucleotides (nt) in length that play a crucial role in post-transcriptional regulation by targeting messenger RNA (mRNA) for degradation or translational repression (Shang et al...
  4. ...–D). Enrichment analysis showed that these m3C RNAs were involved in translation processes and mitochondrial functions (Fig. 2H). Further analysis showed that m3C RNAs were shorter, more highly expressed, and had a higher C and CC content (Supplemental Fig. S5A). The detection of m3C sites appeared to be limited...
  5. ...of the proteome (Marasco and Kornblihtt 2023; Rogalska et al. 509 2023). The mechanisms that regulate alternative splicing are not fully understood, but 510 specific sequences within exons and introns are thought to attract or block the binding 511 of RNA-binding proteins involved in the splicing process (Wang...
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  6. ...improve our understanding of how genomic regions evolve and can serve as an alternative method for the identification of genomic loci that are changing, at a base pair resolution.k-mer analysis involves counting and comparing substrings of length k in biological sequences. The distribution of nucleotide k...
  7. ...of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and Department of Medicine, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China ↵9 These authors contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: su@chemie.uni-siegen.de, zhouxm@scnu.edu.cn, qz.lian@siat.ac.cnAbstractRNA sequencing (RNA-seq) is a pivotal tool for transcriptomic...
  8. ...the many introns of a human gene are removed can substantially influence AS, while nascent RNA polyadenylation can affect RNA stability and decay. However, how splicing order and poly(A) tail length are regulated by genetic variation has never been explored. Here, we used direct RNA nanopore sequencing...
  9. ...(Saponaro et al. 2014). Factors involved in cotranscriptional RNA processing have also been shown to impact elongation rate. The splicing regulator SRSF2 (also known as SC35) promotes transcription elongation in a gene-specific manner (Lin et al. 2008), and U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (U1 sn...
  10. ...localization, stability, and translational efficiency. To rigorously investigate mRNA isoform-specific ribosome association, we generated subcellular fractionation and sequencing (Frac-seq) libraries using both conventional short reads and long reads from human embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and neural progenitor...
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