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Pseudouridylation defect due to DKC1 and NOP10 mutations causes nephrotic syndrome with cataracts, hearing impairment, and enterocolitisBalogh et al., 2020
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- Balogh E
- Chandler J
- Varga M
- Tahoun M
- Menyhárd D
- Schay G
- Goncalves T
- Hamar R
- Légrádi R
- Szekeres A
- Gribouval O
- Kleta R
- Stanescu H
- Bockenhauer D
- Kerti A
- Williams H
- Kinsler V
- Di W
- Curtis D
- Kolatsi-Joannou M
- Hammid H
- Szőcs A
- Perczel K
- Maka E
- Toldi G
- Sava F
- Arrondel C
- Kardos M
- Fintha A
- Hossain A
- D’Arco F
- Kaliakatsos M
- Koeglmeier J
- Mifsud W
- Moosajee M
- Faro A
- Jávorszky E
- Rudas G
- Saied M
- Marzouk S
- Kelen K
- Götze J
- Reusz G
- Tulassay T
- Dragon F
- Mollet G
- Motameny S
- Thiele H
- Dorval G
- Nürnberg P
- Perczel A
- Szabo A
- Long D
- Tomita K
- Antignac C
- Waters A
- Tory K
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- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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RNA modifications play a fundamental role in cellular function. Pseudouridylation, the most abundant RNA modification, is catalyzed by the H/ACA small ribonucleoprotein (snoRNP) complex that shares four core proteins, dyskerin (DKC1), NOP10, NHP2, and GAR1 …
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