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We began analyzing https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4393108/, but it redirected us to https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4393108/. The analysis below is for the second page.

Title[redir]:
The dynamic epitranscriptome: N6-methyladenosine and gene expression control - PMC
Description:
N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is a modified base that has long been known to be present in noncoding RNAs, ribosomal RNA, polyadenylated RNA and at least one mammalian mRNA. However, our understanding of the prevalence of this modification has been ...

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  • Education
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Custom-built

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🌠 Phenomenal Traffic: 5M - 10M visitors per month


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Keywords {🔍}

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targetscan-predicted microrna-binding site trans-acting tissue-specific factors single-molecule real-time detection exhibit tissue-specific differences4 controlling nonsense-mediated decay pmc beta search mammalian wilm's-tumor-1 microrna-induced mrna silencing specific trans-acting factors high-affinity m6a-binding proteins brain-enriched microrna-binding sites watson-crick base pairing thin-layer chromatography [tlc] tissue-specific expression patterns blocking rna—protein interactions vivo protein-rna interactions alkbh5-knockout mice grow par-clip studies probing yth rna-binding domain87 undergo post-transcriptional methylation published merip-seq datasets3 rous sarcoma virus merip-seq involves immunoprecipitation m6a-sensitive ligase reaction merip-seq dataset show m6a-binding ribonucleoprotein complex oligonucleotides possessing n6-methyladenosine identifying cis-acting elements pre-immunoprecipitation rna fragments putative m6a-binding protein n6-methyladenosine-dependent regulation merip-seq dataset revealed rna n6-methyladenosine methyltransferase high-resolution mapping reveals supplementary materials included putative m6a-binding proteins protein-rna binding affinity merip-seq data shows facilitating rna—protein interactions microrna-binding sites suggests compartment-specific m6a roles rna-binding protein hur methylation state-specific recognition fto-knockout brain tissue pre-mrna processing events merip-seq analysis shows merip-seq data showed fto-homolog tet proteins84 induce rna—protein interactions ribosome-mediated methylation pathway

Questions {❓}

  • Could other methyltransferases drive m6A formation?
  • Do these proteins bind m6A in living cells?
  • Does protein synthesis occur in the nucleus?
  • How is methylation targeted?
  • The presence of such a short methylation motif raises the question why so few are methylated in mRNAs?
  • What is the difference between these two FTO and ALKBH5?
  • What kind of binding selectivity can be achieved with such a small modification like a methyl group?
  • Where in the cell does methylation occur?

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