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Expanding the epitranscriptome: Dihydrouridine in mRNA.

Sameer DixitSamie R Jaffrey
Published in: PLoS biology (2022)
Nucleotide modifications can markedly influence mRNA processing and metabolism. New studies, one in PLOS Biology, show that approximately 130 yeast mRNAs contain dihydrouridine, a derivative of uridine. Functional studies show that dihydrouridine, in some cases, can affect mRNA splicing.
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