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( Pseudouridine)
Pseudouridine (abbreviated ?) is the C-glycoside isomer of the nucleoside uridine, and it is the most prevalent of the over one hundred different modified nucleosides found in RNA.[1] ? is found in all species and in many classes of RNA including mRNA.[2][3] ? is formed by enzymes called ? synthases, which post-transcriptionally isomerize specific uridine residues in RNA in a process termed pseudouridylation.[4] Recent studies suggest it may offer protection from radiation.[5] r />
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