Nanopore-based native RNA sequencing of human transcriptomes reveals the complexity of mRNA modifications and crosstalk between RNA regulatory features
Yerin Kim,
Kieran O’Neill,
Jean-Michel Garant
et al.
Abstract:The identification and functional characterization of chemical modifications on an mRNA molecule, in particular N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification, significantly broadened our understanding of RNA function and regulation. While interactions between RNA modifications and other RNA features have been proposed, direct evidence showing correlation is limited. Here, using Oxford Nanopore long-read direct RNA sequencing (dRNA-seq), we simultaneously interrogate the transcriptome and epitranscriptome of a human le… Show more
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