Project description:Pseudouridine is an isomer of uridine and is the most common RNA modification in both procaryotes and eucaryotes. It is found in ribosomal, transfer, and other structural RNA as well as in some mRNA and non-coding RNA. We have found abundant pseudouridine in small RNA and their precursors in Arabidopsis. This work was supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and by grants from the National Institutes of Health (R35GM144206), the National Science Foundation Plant Genome Research Program and the Robertson Research Foundation (to R.A.M.). Work in the Kouzarides laboratory is supported by a grant from Cancer Research UK (grant no. RG96894), in addition to benefiting from core support from the Wellcome Trust (WT203144) and Cancer Research UK (grant no. C6946/A24843). V.M. was funded by a Kay Kendall Leukemia Fund project grant (grant no. RG88664) and Cancer Research UK (grant no. RG96894). J.D. was funded by a grant from the Polish National Science Center (2020/39/D/NZ1/01918). We acknowledge assistance from the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Shared Resources, which are funded in part by the Cancer Center support grant (5PP30CA045508)
Project description:Comprehensive RNA-seq experiments to measure the expression of homoeologs across different tissues, as a part of the Xenopus laevis genome project. This work is funded by Agency Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT; "Genome Science" Grant ID 221S0002).
2016-10-24 | GSE73419 | GEO
Project description:Cold water coral aquarium microbiome
| PRJNA484787 | ENA
Project description:Cold water coral aquarium microbiome
Project description:Comprehensive RNA-seq experiments to measure the expression of homoeologs across different developmental stages, as a part of the Xenopus laevis genome project. This work is funded by Agency Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT; "Genome Science" Grant ID 221S0002).
Project description:RNA was extracted from mature ovules of two samples (i.e., WT and myb98) and sequenced with an Illumina Hi-seq 2000 sequencer in the Biodynamic Optical Imaging Center (BIOPIC) of Peking University followed by the analysis on the High Performance Computing Platform of the Center for Life Science.
Project description:LC-MS/MS proteomic analysis of mouse cerebral cortex was performed at the Medical and Health Analytical Center of Peking University Health Science Center (Beijing, China), utilizing Data-Independent Acquisition modes.