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- Q4596727 subject Q7213592.
- Q4596727 abstract "2'-O-methylation is a common nucleoside modification of RNA, where a methyl group is added to the 2' hydroxyl group of the ribose moiety of a nucleoside. 2'-O-methylated nucleosides are mostly found in ribosomal RNA and small nuclear RNA and occur in the functionally essential regions of the ribosome and splicesome. Also, 2'-O-methylation of adenosine in an RNA prevents adenosine deaminase from editing it to an inosine.Recently a novel method to map 2'-O ribose methylations by high throughput sequencing has been published. The method is quantitative and maps all modifications in a single experiment.".
- Q4596727 thumbnail 2-O-Methyladenosine.svg?width=300.
- Q4596727 wikiPageWikiLink Q11053.
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- Q4596727 wikiPageWikiLink Q7213592.
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- Q4596727 comment "2'-O-methylation is a common nucleoside modification of RNA, where a methyl group is added to the 2' hydroxyl group of the ribose moiety of a nucleoside. 2'-O-methylated nucleosides are mostly found in ribosomal RNA and small nuclear RNA and occur in the functionally essential regions of the ribosome and splicesome.".
- Q4596727 label "2'-O-methylation".
- Q4596727 depiction 2-O-Methyladenosine.svg.