RNA modification

Deadenylation kinetics of mixed poly (A) tails at single-nucleotide resolution

Shortening of messenger RNA poly(A) tails, or deadenylation, is a rate-limiting step in mRNA decay and is highly regulated during gene expression. The incorporation of non-adenosines in poly(A) tails, or 'mixed tailing', has been observed in …

Mathematical Modeling of mRNA Poly (A) Tail Shortening Process

A sequence of deadenylation events, or the shortening of the poly(A) tail, is a highly regulated process during the life cycle of mRNAs. Advances in biochemistry have enabled the study of deadenylation events at single-nucleotide resolution. Here we …

Short poly (A) tails are protected from deadenylation by the LARP1–PABP complex

Deadenylation generally constitutes the first and pivotal step in eukaryotic messenger RNA decay. Despite its importance in posttranscriptional regulations, the kinetics of deadenylation and its regulation remain largely unexplored. Here we identify …

The m6A(m)-independent role of FTO in regulating WNT signaling pathways

Crosstalk between Fat Mass and Obesity-related (FTO) and multiple WNT signaling pathways

RNA demethylation by FTO stabilizes the FOXJ1 mRNA for proper motile ciliogenesis