Interferon inducible pseudouridine modification in human mRNA by quantitative nanopore profiling

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Abstract

Pseudouridine (Ψ) is an abundant mRNA modification in mammalian transcriptome, but its functions have remained elusive due to the difficulty of transcriptome-wide mapping. We develop a nanopore native RNA sequencing method for quantitative Ψ prediction (NanoPsu) that utilizes native content training, machine learning modeling, and single-read linkage analysis. Biologically, we find interferon inducible Ψ modifications in interferon-stimulated gene transcripts which are consistent with a role of Ψ in enabling efficacy of mRNA vaccines.

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Huang, S., Zhang, W., Katanski, C. D., Dersh, D., Dai, Q., Lolans, K., … Pan, T. (2021). Interferon inducible pseudouridine modification in human mRNA by quantitative nanopore profiling. Genome Biology, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-021-02557-y

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