The Modification section is dedicated to deeply analyzing the mysteries of the modification of cuproptosis - related genes (CRGs). In the process of cuproptosis, CRG modification plays a crucial role. Different types of modifications, such as DNA methylation, RNA modification, and post - translational protein modification, act like precise regulatory switches, affecting the expression, activity, localization of CRGs and their interactions with other molecules, thus influencing the direction of cuproptosis.
This small section is a core part of the Modification section, focusing on intuitively presenting the modification site information of CRGs at the DNA, RNA (displayed in Modification Browser), and protein (displayed in Protein Modifications) levels.
Type a CRG or choose from options, then click the button to view modification sites.
This genome browser is powered by JBrowse. Click "Select tracks" to choose tracks and view RNA modification data or DNA methylation modification data, exploring the characteristics of genome modifications.
This graph shows protein post - translational modifications. The horizontal axis is the amino acid sequence, and the height of bars on it indicates the number of research literatures for each site. Different - colored dots at the top represent modification sites of different types. The zoom tool below the axis can be used to zoom in and pan to view local sequences.