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Transcriptome analysis of the effect of enrichment and regulation of m6A by synthetic writer and reader in human cells

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To investigate the basic principles of epigenetic control, we established an orthogonal epigenetic regulatory system in mammalian cells using N6-methyladenine (m6A), a DNA modification not commonly found in metazoan epigenomes. We developed a synthetic initiator module (synI) capable of establishing m6A marks in a sequence-specific manner at designer reporter loci integrated in the human genome, and a synthetic readout module (synR) which selectively reads m6A and consequently induces transcriptional changes. To ensure our orthogonal m6A system has minimal interaction with endogenous human transcriptional machineries, we performed RNA-sequencing analysis and determined that both synI and synR expression have minimal effect on 293FT transcriptome.
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