Krepl et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Recognition of N6-methyladenosine by the YTHDC1 YTH domain studied by molecular dynamics and NMR spectroscopy: the role of hydrationKrepl et al., 2021
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- Krepl M
- Damberger F
- von Schroetter C
- Theler D
- Pokorná P
- Allain F
- Sponer J
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
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The YTH domain of YTHDC1 belongs to a class of protein “readers”, recognizing the N6- methyladenosine (m6A) chemical modification in mRNA. Static ensemble-averaged structures revealed details of N6-methyl recognition via a conserved aromatic cage. Here …
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