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  1. ...motif and coding sequences. METTL2A knockdown alters expression of S100A4 mRNA isoforms, which contains METTL2A-mediated m3C sites. Notably, many transcripts with METTL2A-mediated m3C sites are upregulated upon METTL2A knockdown. We reveal the transcriptome-wide presence of m3C sites in poly(A) RNA...
  2. ...CPD-seq data reveal that sequence context significantly modulates CPD deamination rates in UV-irradiated yeast cells, with CPDs in TCG contexts showing particularly rapid deamination rates. Our analysis indicates that rapid CPD deamination can explain why UV-induced mutations are specifically enriched at TCG...
  3. ...). Overlaying the RNA-seq data onto Hi-C-based subcompartments in all cell types reveals anticipated associations in which gene expression levels gradually increase from B3 to A3 (Fig. 2A; Supplemental Fig. S29), reinforcing the validity of the subcompartment classification and the RNA-seq data in our model...
  4. ...on different chromosomes using published RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data (Supplemental Fig. S13; Supplemental Table S14). In C. mucedo, both the Hox4b and Lox5b genes separated from the main cluster are expressed more highly than their main cluster counterparts Hox4a and Lox5a (paired t-tests P = 0.0009 and P...
  5. ...on the complexity of the transcriptome of this model eukaryotic species.Nanopore dRNA-seq starts from the 3′-end of the molecule, capturing the full-length poly(A) tail of each RNA. This enables the investigation of poly(A) tail variation among different transcripts and individual mRNA molecules (Workman et al...
  6. ...revealed compelling evidence of intra-molecular dsRNA structures within candidate regions. Among the 3184 examined regions, BLAST-based dsRNA structures were predicted for 2101 regions (65%), compared to only 336 (10.5%) same-strand matches with the same parameters. Most of the RNAplfold structures were...
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  7. ...-seq and BruChase-seq to 24 investigate RNA dynamics across 16 human cell lines, as part of the ENCODE4 Deeply 25 Profiled Cell Lines collection. Our analyses show that RNA turnover dynamics differ 26 widely between transcripts of different genes and among different classes of RNA but 27 remain primarily cell...
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  8. ...to this work. Corresponding author: john.rinn@colorado.eduAbstractMany essential cellular processes require RNA to interact with protein(s) to form ribonucleic protein complexes (RNPs). For example, all cellular proteins are produced by the ribosome, a large and stable RNP. Gene splicing requires...
  9. ...typically exhibit promoter regions in which nucleosomes have been evicted or shifted out to allow TFs to bind, as well as gene bodies in which nucleosomes have been disrupted by the passage of RNA polymerase (Jiang and Pugh 2009).We analyzed the features of chromatin structure that differed among...
  10. ...of near-cognate poly(A) signals.Recent advances in mapping 3′-ends of RNA isoforms in S. cerevisiae using deep sequencing showed that the cleavage heterogeneity is quite extensive for some mRNAs (Moqtaderi et al. 2013). A cleavage zone can span dozens of nucleotides in a yeast mRNA, which rarely happens...
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