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  1. ...Athanasiadis A, Rich A, Maas S. 2004. Widespread A-to-I RNA editing of Alu-containing mRNAs in the human transcriptome. PLoS Biol 2: e391. Azad MTA, Bhakta S, Tsukahara T. 2017. Site-directed RNA editing by adenosine deaminase acting on RNA for correction of the genetic code in gene therapy. Gene Ther 24: 779...
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  2. .... Whereas much research has focused on the initiation of transcription, regulation of elongation plays an important role not only in transcription dynamics but also in cotranscriptional RNA processing and stability. Despite advances in high-throughput approaches for global quantification of RNA polymerase...
  3. ...down, 3% of coding genes remain active. Furthermore, RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) accumulates at one-third of gene promoters. The corresponding genes are highly enriched among those showing a high level of transcription and high frequency of expression in individual cells, shortly after cells are refed...
  4. .... 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. 2023 ). These small but important molecules are involved in a variety of cellular...
  5. ...et al. 2009; Conine et al. 2010; Gent et al. 2010; Vasale et al. 2010; Welker et al. 2010; Fischer et al. 2011; Blumenfeld and Jose 2016). Both 22G-RNAs and 26G-RNAs are produced antisense to their mRNA templates through the activity of RNA-dependent RNA polymerases, which further distinguishes them...
  6. ...cause incurable diseases and contribute to aging, little is known about the transcriptional products that arise from these DNA structural variants. We hypothesized that mitochondrial s containing deletion mutations express chimeric mitochondrial RNAs. To test this, we analyzed human and rat RNA...
  7. ...@bcm.eduAbstractThe vast majority of protein-coding genes in the human produce multiple mRNA isoforms through alternative splicing, significantly enhancing the complexity of the transcriptome and proteome. To establish an efficient method for characterizing transcript isoforms within tissue samples, we conducted...
  8. ...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...
  9. ...in a dedicated resource.Gene architecture in eukaryotes facilitates generation of more than one mRNA per gene through a differential combination of exons. The exonic region determination is under regulation of several co- and post-transcriptional mechanisms, in which alternative splicing (AS) plays a central...
  10. ...inhibitor JQ1 (Fig. 4). PRO-seq allows high-resolution mapping of active RNA polymerases across the at both coding and noncoding regions and provides information on both the abundance and directionality of transcripts. Analysis of the transcriptome in LBH589-treated ESCs revealed that the majority of genes...
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