N(2)-methylguanosine
National Institutes of Health
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N2-methylguanosine is one of the most universal modified nucleosides required for proper function in transfer RNA (tRNA…
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In recent years, methylated nucleosides have been considered to be potential biomarkers to human diseases. The early…
N(2)-methylguanosine (m(2)G) is found at position 6 in the acceptor stem of Thermus thermophilus tRNA(Phe). In this article, we…
The modified nucleosides N2-methylguanosine and N22-dimethylguanosine in transfer RNA occur at five positions in the D and…
Nucleosides are indicators of the whole-body turnover of transfer RNA. Based on the activity of cancer cells these molecules…
Modified nucleosides are formed at the post-transcriptional stage by chemical modification of normal nucleosides within the…
Methylation of the exocyclic amino group of guanine is a relatively common modification in rRNA and tRNA. Single methylation (N(2…
An enzyme was purified from rat liver and leukemic rat spleen which methylates guanosine residues in tRNA to N(2)-methylguanosine…