Adenosine methylation in arabidopsis mrna is associated with the 3′ end and reduced levels cause developmental defects

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  • who: Rupert George Fray from the School of, University of, UK have published the research: Adenosine methylation in Arabidopsis mRNA is associated with the 3' end and reduced levels cause developmental defects, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this manuscript the authors demonstrate that Arabidopsis plants with decreased m6 A levels show reduced apical dominance, abnormal organ definition, and increased number of trichome branches. Using a controlled alkali fragmentation approach followed by 3 and 5 fragment enrichment, the authors show a general preferential localization of m6 A toward the 3 end, of messages, probably within . . .

     

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