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The Arabidopsis m6A-binding proteins ECT2 and ECT3 bind largely overlapping mRNA target sets and influence target mRNA abundance, not alternative polyadenylation
View ORCID ProfileLaura Arribas-Hernández, Sarah Rennie, Michael Schon, View ORCID ProfileCarlotta Porcelli, View ORCID ProfileBalaji Enugutti, View ORCID ProfileRobin Andersson, View ORCID ProfileMichael Nodine, View ORCID ProfilePeter Brodersen
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.08.01.454660
Laura Arribas-Hernández
1University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen Plant Science Center, Ole Maaløes Vej 5, DK-2200 Copenhagen N
Sarah Rennie
2University of Copenhagen, Department of Biology, Ole Maaløes Vej 5, DK-2200 Copenhagen N
Michael Schon
3Gregor Mendel Institute (GMI), Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna Biocenter (VBC), Dr. Bohr-Gasse 3, 1030 Vienna, Austria
Carlotta Porcelli
1University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen Plant Science Center, Ole Maaløes Vej 5, DK-2200 Copenhagen N
Balaji Enugutti
3Gregor Mendel Institute (GMI), Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna Biocenter (VBC), Dr. Bohr-Gasse 3, 1030 Vienna, Austria
Robin Andersson
2University of Copenhagen, Department of Biology, Ole Maaløes Vej 5, DK-2200 Copenhagen N
Michael Nodine
3Gregor Mendel Institute (GMI), Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna Biocenter (VBC), Dr. Bohr-Gasse 3, 1030 Vienna, Austria
4Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Wageningen University, Wageningen, 6708 PB, the Netherlands
Peter Brodersen
1University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen Plant Science Center, Ole Maaløes Vej 5, DK-2200 Copenhagen N
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Posted August 03, 2021.
The Arabidopsis m6A-binding proteins ECT2 and ECT3 bind largely overlapping mRNA target sets and influence target mRNA abundance, not alternative polyadenylation
Laura Arribas-Hernández, Sarah Rennie, Michael Schon, Carlotta Porcelli, Balaji Enugutti, Robin Andersson, Michael Nodine, Peter Brodersen
bioRxiv 2021.08.01.454660; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.08.01.454660
The Arabidopsis m6A-binding proteins ECT2 and ECT3 bind largely overlapping mRNA target sets and influence target mRNA abundance, not alternative polyadenylation
Laura Arribas-Hernández, Sarah Rennie, Michael Schon, Carlotta Porcelli, Balaji Enugutti, Robin Andersson, Michael Nodine, Peter Brodersen
bioRxiv 2021.08.01.454660; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.08.01.454660
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