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  1. ...context-dependent regulatory patterns, while implementing self-attention mechanism and a feature recalibration module to enhance biological signal fidelity. Extensive experiments demonstrate scBOND consistently outperforms baseline methods in both translation directions, yielding high-accuracy translation...
  2. ...polymerization and smooth muscle contraction. Here, we show that the genomic distribution of ACTB is SETD3-dependent and that this regulation modulates the transcription of genes involved in cell adhesion and mRNA translation in colorectal cancer cells. Proteomic analyses reveal that ACTB and SETD3 interact...
  3. ...the transcript in the 3′ direction until they encounter a start site and initiate translation (Sonenberg and Hinnebusch 2009; Jackson et al. 2010; Hinnebusch 2014). However, recognition of start sites is a sequence-dependent stochastic process, in which usually only a proportion of scanning complexes finally...
  4. ...chromosome arms do not always cluster, potentially as a result of ectopic recombination.Patterns of allelic and nonallelic variationA striking feature of the subterminal heterochromatic caps is the high degree of allelic sequence diversity observed between two haplotypes (Fig. 4A–C; Supplemental Data). Only...
  5. ..., especially under prolonged conditions, we observed an overall decrease in expression and translation but a slight increase in TE, the ratio of EditsC to RPKM (Supplemental Fig. 3D,E). Gene Ontology enrichment analysis on translationally upregulated and downregulated genes showed the enrichment of categories...
  6. ...Characterization of network hierarchy reflects cell state specificity in organization Jingyao Wang1,4, Yue Xue1,4, Yueying He1, Hui Quan1, Jun Zhang3 and Yi Qin Gao1,2,3 1Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University, Beijing...
  7. ...and machine learning, we developed models for predicting alternative TISs in the tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). Distinct feature sets were predictive of AUG and nonAUG TISs in 5′ untranslated regions and coding sequences, including a novel CU-rich sequence that promoted plant TIS activity, a translational...
  8. ...profiling data: While the latter can capture translational activity on a -wide scale (Ingolia 2014), proteogenomics allows detection of stable proteins. First used in the annotation effort for Mycoplasma mobile (Jaffe et al. 2004), proteogenomics has since been applied to both prokaryotes (Gupta et al. 2007...
  9. ...(Nicolet et al. 2021). Here, using a combination of transcription and translation inhibitors together with RNA-seq, ribosome profiling, and poly(A)-site sequencing, we aimed at discriminating between TDD and TID in a transcriptome-wide manner and identify features associated with each degradation pathway...
  10. ..., Germany Corresponding authors: pnavarro@pasteur.fr, job.dekker@umassmed.eduAbstractMitotic chromosomes are considered to be universally folded as loop arrays across species and cell types. However, some studies suggest that features of mitotic chromosomes might be cell type– or species-specific. We...
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