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Yu Lab

Welcome to the Yu Lab

Our long-range goal is to elucidate the underlying biological principles and functional roles of posttranscriptional RNA modifications. Currently, we are particularly interested in 2'-O-methylation and pseudouridylation in three different types of RNA, including the spliceosomal snRNA involved in pre-mRNA splicing, the telomerase RNA required for telomere length maintenance, and the messenger RNA that encodes a chemical blueprint for the production of a protein.

Our recent research has demonstrated that all these three types of RNA can be modified in vivo, either naturally or artificially through the RNA-guided RNA modification mechanisms. Importantly, our experimental data indicate that the posttranscriptional nucleotide modifications contribute significantly to RNA functions. We are currently carrying out three projects, aiming to address some of the fundamental questions regarding RNA modifications.

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Yi-Tao Yu, Ph.D.

Yi-Tao Yu, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator

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Affiliations

March 6, 2023
Study: Yi-Tao Yu, Paul Boutz Harness Power, Precision of RNA to Make Mutations Invisible

February 5, 2020
Professor Yi-Tao Yu is is quoted in Nature article, and a wins major grant award from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

July 19, 2013
Dr. Yi-Tao Yu's Research Published in Nature

June 15, 2011
Changing Genetic ‘Red Light’ to Green Holds Promise for Treating Disease

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  Yu Lab
601 Elmwood Ave
Rochester, NY 14642