“…The best and longestknown examples are eukaryotic mRNAs and snRNAs carrying 7methylguanosine and 2,2,7-trimethylguanosine caps, respectively (Furuichi et al, 1975;Wei et al, 1975;Furuichi and Shatkin, 2000). However, many unconventionally capped RNAs have been recently discovered in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, including RNA 5′-linked to NAD (NAD-RNA) (Chen et al, 2009;Cahová et al, 2015), FAD (FAD-RNA) (Wang et al, 2019), coenzyme-A (CoA-RNA) (Kowtoniuk et al, 2009), dinucleoside polyphosphates (Np n Ns-RNA) (Luciano et al, 2019;Hudecek et al, 2020), vitamins (thiamine-capped RNAs) (Mohler et al, 2020), or nucleotide sugars (Glc-ppRNA and N-AcGlc-ppRNA) (Julius and Yuzenkova, 2017;Wang et al, 2019;Wiedermannova et al, 2021). Access to these 5′-modified RNAs by IVT is often limited by the specificity and promoter sequences of RNA polymerases (Huang, 2003;Benoni et al, 2020).…”