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Codon Optimization | 2) was subcloned into the pET15b vector (the plasmid containing the codon optimized sequence was purchased from GenScript). | Get A Quote |
N6-Methyladenosine (m6A) is an abundant post-transcriptional RNA modification that influences multiple aspects of gene expression. In addition to recruiting proteins, m6A can modulate RNA function by destabilizing base pairing. Here, we show that when neighbored by a 5' bulge, m6A stabilizes m6A-U base pairs, and global RNA structure by ~1 kcal mol-1. The bulge most likely provides the flexibility needed to allow optimal stacking between the methyl group and 3' neighbor through a conformation that is stabilized by Mg2+. A bias toward this motif can help explain the global impact of methylation on RNA structure in transcriptome-wide studies. While m6A embedded in duplex RNA is poorly recognized by the YTH do... More