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Antony Lechner

Architecture et Réactivité de l'arN

ORCID: 0000-0003-2904-3584

Publishes on RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, RNA modifications and cancer, RNA Research and Splicing. 20 papers and 719 citations.

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MODOMICS: a database of RNA modifications and related information. 2023 update
Andrea Cappannini, Angana Ray, Elżbieta Purta et al.|Nucleic Acids Research|2023
Cited by 389Open Access

The MODOMICS database was updated with recent data and now includes new data types related to RNA modifications. Changes to the database include an expanded modification catalog, encompassing both natural and synthetic residues identified in RNA structures. This addition aids in representing RNA sequences from the RCSB PDB database more effectively. To manage the increased number of modifications, adjustments to the nomenclature system were made. Updates in the RNA sequences section include the addition of new sequences and the reintroduction of sequence alignments for tRNAs and rRNAs. The protein section was updated and connected to structures from the RCSB PDB database and predictions by AlphaFold. MODOMICS now includes a data annotation system, with 'Evidence' and 'Estimated Reliability' features, offering clarity on data support and accuracy. This system is open to all MODOMICS entries, enhancing the accuracy of RNA modification data representation. MODOMICS is available at https://iimcb.genesilico.pl/modomics/.

Capillary Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry at Trial by Metabo-Ring: Effective Electrophoretic Mobility for Reproducible and Robust Compound Annotation
Nicolas Drouin, Marlien van Mever, Wei Zhang et al.|Analytical Chemistry|2020
Cited by 67Open Access

for 20 out of the 21 model compounds was below 3.1% vs 10.9% for RMT, regardless of the huge heterogeneity in experimental conditions and platforms across the 13 laboratories. Overall, this Metabo-ring trial demonstrated that CE-MS is a viable and reproducible approach for metabolomics.