Probing N 6 -methyladenosine RNA modification status at single nucleotide resolution in mRNA and long noncoding RNA
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N(6)-methyladenosine (m(6)A) is the most abundant modification in mammalian mRNA and long noncoding RNA (lncRNA). Recent discoveries of two m(6)A demethylases and cell-type and cell-state-dependent m(6)A patterns indicate that m(6)A modifications are highly dynamic and likely play important biological roles for RNA akin to DNA methylation or histone modification. Proposed functions for m(6)A modification include mRNA splicing, export, stability, and immune tolerance; but m(6)A studies have been hindered by the lack of methods for its identification at single nucleotide resolution. Here, we develop a method that accurately determines m(6)A status at any site in mRNA/lncRNA, termed site-specific cleavage and…
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- RNA
- Biology
- N6-Methyladenosine
- RNA splicing
- Messenger RNA
- Non-coding RNA
- Molecular biology
- DNA
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