2'-O-methylation - significado y definición. Qué es 2'-O-methylation
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Qué (quién) es 2'-O-methylation - definición


2′-O-methylation         
  • 2'-''O''-methyl-adenosine, a modified [[adenosine]].
2′-O-methylation is a common nucleoside modification of RNA, where a methyl group is added to the 2′ hydroxyl of the ribose moiety of a nucleoside, producing a methoxy group. 2′-O-methylated nucleosides are mostly found in ribosomal RNA and small nuclear RNA and occur in the functionally essential regions of the ribosome and spliceosome.
2'-O-methylation         
  • 2'-''O''-methyl-adenosine, a modified [[adenosine]].
2'-O-methylation is a common nucleoside modification of RNA, where a methyl group is added to the 2' hydroxyl of the ribose moiety of a nucleoside, producing a methoxy group. 2'-O-methylated nucleosides are mostly found in ribosomal RNA and small nuclear RNA and occur in the functionally essential regions of the ribosome and spliceosome.
Protein methylation         
THE ADDITION OF A METHYL GROUP TO A PROTEIN AMINO ACID. A METHYL GROUP IS DERIVED FROM METHANE BY THE REMOVAL OF A HYDROGEN ATOM.
User:Tehnextallstar/sandbox; Draft:Protein methylation
Protein methylation is a type of post-translational modification featuring the addition of methyl groups to proteins. It can occur on the nitrogen-containing side-chains of arginine and lysine, but also at the amino- and carboxy-termini of a number of different proteins.

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2'-O-methylation
2'-O-methylation is a common nucleoside modification of RNA, where a methyl group is added to the 2' hydroxyl of the ribose moiety of a nucleoside, producing a methoxy group. 2'-O-methylated nucleosides are mostly found in ribosomal RNA and small nuclear RNA and occur in the functionally essential regions of the ribosome and spliceosome.