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A brief review of RNA modification related database resources

Jiani Ma, Lin Zhang, Shutao Chen, Hui Liu

Methods (San Diego, Calif.)(2022)

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Abstract
To date, over 150 different RNA modifications have been identified, playing crucial roles in biological processes and disease pathogenesis. Thanks to the advancement of high-throughput sequencing technologies employed for transcriptome-wide mapping, a bunch of RNA modification databases have emerged as an exciting area, which promotes further investigation of the mechanisms and functions of these modified ribonucleotides. This article introduces the high-throughput sequencing technique developed for transcriptome-wide mapping of RNA modifications, as well as the procedures and main techniques of building these databases from the developers' perspective. It also reviews existing RNA modification databases in terms of their main functions, species, the number of sites they collected, the annotations, and the tools they provided. From the view of users, we further analyze and compare these databases in terms of their functions. For instance, these databases can be applied to record chemical structures and biosynthetic pathways, or unravel the epi-transcriptome comprehensively, or only investigate specific features of RNA modifications. Additionally, the limitations of the existing approaches are discussed, and some future suggestions are offered.
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RNA modification,Database,High-throughput sequencing,Epi-transcriptome,Bioinformatics tools
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