Ribonucleotides are now widely considered as the most frequently incorporated non-canonical nucleotides in genomic DNA. Here, we describe an approach, ribose-seq, to prepare DNA libraries for next-generation sequencing to map ribonucleotide incorporation into DNA. By specifically targeting and capturing the unique ends of alkali-derived 2′,3′-cyclic monophosphate or 2′-monophosphate from ribonucleotides embedded in DNA, ribose-seq libraries are constructed. Upon high-throughput sequencing and analysis, the distribution and identity of ribonucleotides in the genome could be determined as recently reported using yeast as a model organism1. Ribose-seq could potentially be applied to any cell type of any organism to allow profiling of ribonucle...
Oligonucleotide probes targeting the small-subunit rRNA are commonly used to detect and quantify bac...
Maintaining the chemical identity of DNA depends on ribonucleotide exclusion by DNA polymerases. How...
Ribonucleotides can be incorporated into the yeast genome through a variety of mechanisms, including...
The genetic code in the eukaryotic cell is stored in the form of DNA, which is more resistant to hyd...
The incorporation of ribonucleoside monophosphates (rNMPs) into DNA is one of the most frequently oc...
Ribonucleotides, also known as ribonucleoside monophosphates (rNMPs), are the most abundant non-cano...
Ribonucleotides (rNMPs) are the most abundant non-standard nucleotides in genomic DNA. Presence of r...
Established approaches to estimate the number of ribonucleotides present in a genome are limited to ...
Genomic DNA contains embedded ribonucleotides (rNMPs) that are incorporated during DNA replication a...
Ribonucleotides are frequently incorporated into DNA during eukaryotic replication. Here we map the ...
RNA modifications play essential roles in gene expression regulation. Only seven out of >150 known R...
Biochemical investigations into DNA-binding and DNA-cutting proteins often benefit from the specific...
dissertationSubstantial biochemical and genetic evidence exists that implicates ribosomal RNA as a f...
Background: Translation is a tightly regulated process, controlling the rate of protein synthesis in...
Nucleotides in RNA and DNA are chemically modified by numerous enzymes that alter their function. Eu...
Oligonucleotide probes targeting the small-subunit rRNA are commonly used to detect and quantify bac...
Maintaining the chemical identity of DNA depends on ribonucleotide exclusion by DNA polymerases. How...
Ribonucleotides can be incorporated into the yeast genome through a variety of mechanisms, including...
The genetic code in the eukaryotic cell is stored in the form of DNA, which is more resistant to hyd...
The incorporation of ribonucleoside monophosphates (rNMPs) into DNA is one of the most frequently oc...
Ribonucleotides, also known as ribonucleoside monophosphates (rNMPs), are the most abundant non-cano...
Ribonucleotides (rNMPs) are the most abundant non-standard nucleotides in genomic DNA. Presence of r...
Established approaches to estimate the number of ribonucleotides present in a genome are limited to ...
Genomic DNA contains embedded ribonucleotides (rNMPs) that are incorporated during DNA replication a...
Ribonucleotides are frequently incorporated into DNA during eukaryotic replication. Here we map the ...
RNA modifications play essential roles in gene expression regulation. Only seven out of >150 known R...
Biochemical investigations into DNA-binding and DNA-cutting proteins often benefit from the specific...
dissertationSubstantial biochemical and genetic evidence exists that implicates ribosomal RNA as a f...
Background: Translation is a tightly regulated process, controlling the rate of protein synthesis in...
Nucleotides in RNA and DNA are chemically modified by numerous enzymes that alter their function. Eu...
Oligonucleotide probes targeting the small-subunit rRNA are commonly used to detect and quantify bac...
Maintaining the chemical identity of DNA depends on ribonucleotide exclusion by DNA polymerases. How...
Ribonucleotides can be incorporated into the yeast genome through a variety of mechanisms, including...