2016
DOI: 10.1242/dev.136556
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Post-transcriptional modifications in development and stem cells

Abstract: Cells adapt to their environment by linking external stimuli to an intricate network of transcriptional, post-transcriptional and translational processes. Among these, mechanisms that couple environmental cues to the regulation of protein translation are not well understood. Chemical modifications of RNA allow rapid cellular responses to external stimuli by modulating a wide range of fundamental biochemical properties and processes, including the stability, splicing and translation of messenger RNA. In this Re… Show more

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“…2). A cap modification may influence the affinity of the cap to its various co-factors [[17], [18], [19]].
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Section: Function Of the Mrna Capmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). A cap modification may influence the affinity of the cap to its various co-factors [[17], [18], [19]].
Fig.
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Section: Function Of the Mrna Capmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of chemical modifications of RNA has been extensively explored and discussed (1, 15, 16). However, with the exception of some post-transcriptional chemical marks on certain subtypes of ncRNAs, such as transfer RNAs (tRNAs) and ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs), that have been known for decades, the focus of research in this area has mainly been on the impact of these modifications on mRNA.…”
Section: Chemical Modifications Of Ncrnas and Their Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, queuosine substitution of guanosine at the wobble position of tRNAs and its presence could alter mRNA decoding (31). Overall, m 6 A is the most prevalent internal modification found in mRNA (15), and with more than an estimated 20,000 unique sites in lncRNAs (32), whereas m 5 C is most prevalent in tRNAs and RNAs, with more than 30,000 unique sites in lncRNAs (32). Around 2,000 unique sites have been proposed for pseudouridine in lncRNAs (32), but, for this and for other RNA modifications, emerging epitranscriptomic data and further posterior validation experiments could provide different numbers.…”
Section: Chemical Modifications Of Ncrnas and Their Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Covalent modifications are also commonly found in RNA, but their precise role in regulating gene expression and translation remains less well understood. However, RNA modifications are crucial for development and aberrant deposition of RNA modifications can lead to complex human diseases, including neurodevelopmental disorders and cancer (Frye and Blanco, 2016, Popis et al., 2016). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%