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We identify numerous oncogene RNAs with hypermethylated m(5)C sites causally linked to their upregulation in UCBs and further demonstrate YBX1 as an m(5)C 'reader' recognizing m(5)C-modified mRNAs through the indole ring of W65 in its cold-shock domain. ...
We identify numerous oncogene RNAs with hypermethylated m(5)C sites causally linked to their upregulation in UCBs and further demonst …