Gajos, Martyna Jasnovidova, Olga van Bömmel, Alena Freier, Susanne Vingron, Martin Mayer, Andreas
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Nucleic acids research
Pausing of transcribing RNA polymerase is regulated and creates opportunities to control gene expression. Research in metazoans has so far mainly focused on RNA polymerase II (Pol II) promoter-proximal pausing leaving the pervasive nature of pausing and its regulatory potential in mammalian cells unclear. Here, we developed a pause detecting algori...
Morrison, Emma A Baweja, Lokesh Poirier, Michael G Wereszczynski, Jeff Musselman, Catherine A
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Nucleic acids research
Hexasomes and tetrasomes are intermediates in nucleosome assembly and disassembly. Their formation is promoted by histone chaperones, ATP-dependent remodelers, and RNA polymerase II. In addition, hexasomes are maintained in transcribed genes and could be an important regulatory factor. While nucleosome composition has been shown to affect the struc...
Bhattacharya, Arjun Hamilton, Alina M Troester, Melissa A Love, Michael I
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Nucleic acids research
Targeted mRNA expression panels, measuring up to 800 genes, are used in academic and clinical settings due to low cost and high sensitivity for archived samples. Most samples assayed on targeted panels originate from bulk tissue comprised of many cell types, and cell-type heterogeneity confounds biological signals. Reference-free methods are used w...
Yu, Tianxiong Huang, Xiao Dou, Shengqian Tang, Xiaolu Luo, Shiqi Theurkauf, William E Lu, Jian Weng, Zhiping
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Nucleic acids research
Transposons are genomic parasites, and their new insertions can cause instability and spur the evolution of their host genomes. Rapid accumulation of short-read whole-genome sequencing data provides a great opportunity for studying new transposon insertions and their impacts on the host genome. Although many algorithms are available for detecting t...
Anastasakis, Dimitrios G Jacob, Alexis Konstantinidou, Parthena Meguro, Kazuyuki Claypool, Duncan Cekan, Pavol Haase, Astrid D Hafner, Markus
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Nucleic acids research
Crosslinking and immunoprecipitation (CLIP) methods are powerful techniques to interrogate direct protein-RNA interactions and dissect posttranscriptional gene regulatory networks. One widely used CLIP variant is photoactivatable ribonucleoside enhanced CLIP (PAR-CLIP) that involves in vivo labeling of nascent RNAs with the photoreactive nucleoside...
Wang, Duolin Zhang, Zhaoyue Jiang, Yuexu Mao, Ziting Wang, Dong Lin, Hao Xu, Dong
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Nucleic acids research
Subcellular localization of messenger RNAs (mRNAs), as a prevalent mechanism, gives precise and efficient control for the translation process. There is mounting evidence for the important roles of this process in a variety of cellular events. Computational methods for mRNA subcellular localization prediction provide a useful approach for studying m...
Kint, Sam Van Criekinge, Wim Vandekerckhove, Linos De Vos, Winnok H Bomsztyk, Karol Krause, Diane S Denisenko, Oleg
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Nucleic acids research
Characterization of the epigenetic status of individual cells remains a challenge. Current sequencing approaches have limited coverage, and it is difficult to assign an epigenetic status to the transcription state of individual gene alleles in the same cell. To address these limitations, a targeted microscopy-based epigenetic visualization assay (E...
Kavli, Bodil Iveland, Tobias S Buchinger, Edith Hagen, Lars Liabakk, Nina B Aas, Per A Obermann, Tobias S Aachmann, Finn L Slupphaug, Geir
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Nucleic acids research
Uracil occurs at replication forks via misincorporation of deoxyuridine monophosphate (dUMP) or via deamination of existing cytosines, which occurs 2-3 orders of magnitude faster in ssDNA than in dsDNA and is 100% miscoding. Tethering of UNG2 to proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) allows rapid post-replicative removal of misincorporated uraci...
Wu, Songlin Wang, Yuqiu Wang, Jiayin Li, Xilong Li, Jiayang Ye, Keqiong
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Nucleic acids research
Eukaryotic rRNAs and snRNAs are decorated with abundant 2'-O-methylated nucleotides (Nm) that are predominantly synthesized by box C/D snoRNA-guided enzymes. In the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, C/D snoRNAs have been well categorized, but there is a lack of systematic mapping of Nm. Here, we applied RiboMeth-seq to profile Nm in cytoplasmic, ch...
Herzog, Mareike Alonso-Perez, Elisa Salguero, Israel Warringer, Jonas Adams, David J Jackson, Stephen P Puddu, Fabio
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A single amino acid residue change in the exonuclease domain of human DNA polymerase ϵ, P286R, is associated with the development of colorectal cancers, and has been shown to impart a mutator phenotype. The corresponding Pol ϵ allele in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (pol2-P301R), was found to drive greater mutagenesis than an entirely exonucle...