Deoxyribozymes are emerging as modification-specific endonucleases for the analysis of epigenetic RNA modifications. Here, we report RNA-cleaving deoxyribozymes that differentially respond to the presence of natural methylated cytidines, 3-methylcytidine (m\(^3\)C), N\(^4\)-methylcytidine (m\(^4\)C), and 5-methylcytidine (m\(^5\)C), respectively. Using in vitro selection, we found several DNA catalysts, which are selectively activated by only one of the three cytidine isomers, and display 10- to 30-fold accelerated cleavage of their target m\(^3\)C-, m\(^4\)C- or m\(^5\)C-modified RNA. An additional deoxyribozyme is strongly inhibited by any of the three methylcytidines, but effectively cleaves unmodified RNA. The m\(^X\)C-detecting deoxyri...
5-methylcytosine (m5C) is an abundant RNA modification that’s presence is reported in a wide v...
Nearly all classes of coding and non-coding RNA undergo post-transcriptional modification including ...
The fates of RNA species in a cell are controlled by ribonucleases, which degrade them by exploiting...
Deoxyribozymes are emerging as modification-specific endonucleases for the analysis of epigenetic RN...
Deoxyribozymes are emerging as modification-specific endonucleases for the analysis of epigenetic RN...
Deoxyribozymes are synthetic enzymes made of DNA that can catalyze the cleavage or formation of phos...
Deoxyribozymes are artificially evolved DNA molecules with catalytic abilities. RNA-cleaving deoxyri...
RNA-cleaving deoxyribozymes can serve as selective sensors and catalysts to examine the modification...
<p>The amino acid sequence of Dnmt2 is very similar to the catalytic domains of bacterial and eukary...
Cellular RNAs are subject to a myriad of different chemical modifications that play important roles ...
Every single RNA nucleotide may undergo a variety of (post-)transcriptional chemical modifications. ...
Deoxyribozymes capable of catalyzing sequence-specific RNA cleavage have found broad applications in...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that RNA nucleotides undergo epigenetic modifications, such as meth...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONMass Spectrometric Study of RNA Epigenetic ModificationsbyLijuan FuDocto...
5-Formylcytosine (f5C) modification is present in human mitochondrial methionine tRNA (mt-tRNAMet) a...
5-methylcytosine (m5C) is an abundant RNA modification that’s presence is reported in a wide v...
Nearly all classes of coding and non-coding RNA undergo post-transcriptional modification including ...
The fates of RNA species in a cell are controlled by ribonucleases, which degrade them by exploiting...
Deoxyribozymes are emerging as modification-specific endonucleases for the analysis of epigenetic RN...
Deoxyribozymes are emerging as modification-specific endonucleases for the analysis of epigenetic RN...
Deoxyribozymes are synthetic enzymes made of DNA that can catalyze the cleavage or formation of phos...
Deoxyribozymes are artificially evolved DNA molecules with catalytic abilities. RNA-cleaving deoxyri...
RNA-cleaving deoxyribozymes can serve as selective sensors and catalysts to examine the modification...
<p>The amino acid sequence of Dnmt2 is very similar to the catalytic domains of bacterial and eukary...
Cellular RNAs are subject to a myriad of different chemical modifications that play important roles ...
Every single RNA nucleotide may undergo a variety of (post-)transcriptional chemical modifications. ...
Deoxyribozymes capable of catalyzing sequence-specific RNA cleavage have found broad applications in...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that RNA nucleotides undergo epigenetic modifications, such as meth...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONMass Spectrometric Study of RNA Epigenetic ModificationsbyLijuan FuDocto...
5-Formylcytosine (f5C) modification is present in human mitochondrial methionine tRNA (mt-tRNAMet) a...
5-methylcytosine (m5C) is an abundant RNA modification that’s presence is reported in a wide v...
Nearly all classes of coding and non-coding RNA undergo post-transcriptional modification including ...
The fates of RNA species in a cell are controlled by ribonucleases, which degrade them by exploiting...