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Quantitative mapping of the mammalian epitranscriptome.

Bo HeYuting ChenChengqi Yi
Published in: Current opinion in genetics & development (2024)
The epitranscriptome encompasses a diverse array of dynamic and reversible RNA modifications, affecting both coding and noncoding RNAs. Over 170 types of RNA chemical modifications have been identified, underscoring the need for innovative detection methods to deepen our understanding of RNA modification roles and mechanisms. In particular, the base resolution and quantitative information on RNA modifications are critical for understanding the regulation and functions of RNA modifications. Based on detection throughput and principles, existing quantitative RNA modification detection methods can be categorized into two groups, including next-generation sequencing and nanopore direct RNA sequencing. In this review, we focus on methodologies for elucidating the base resolution and stoichiometric information of RNA modifications. In addition, we further discuss the challenges and the potential prospects of the quantitative RNA modification detection methods.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • nucleic acid
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  • single cell
  • genome wide
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  • sensitive detection