2019
DOI: 10.1128/jb.00690-18
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tRNA Modification Profiles and Codon-Decoding Strategies in Methanocaldococcus jannaschii

Abstract: tRNAs play a critical role in mRNA decoding, and posttranscriptional modifications within tRNAs drive decoding efficiency and accuracy. The types and positions of tRNA modifications in model bacteria have been extensively studied, and tRNA modifications in a few eukaryotic organisms have also been characterized and localized to particular tRNA sequences. However, far less is known regarding tRNA modifications in archaea. While the identities of modifications have been determined for multiple archaeal organisms… Show more

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“…acidocaldarius, wyosine derivatives are present in tRNA-Asp(GUC), tRNA-Ser(UGA), tRNA-Phe(GAA), tRNA-Trp(CCA) and tRNA-Tyr(GUA). This surprising result was noted in the case of M. jannaschii (Yu et al 2019) where besides tRNA-Phe, the tRNA-Arg(UCG),…”
Section: Wyosine and Modifications At Position 37mentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…acidocaldarius, wyosine derivatives are present in tRNA-Asp(GUC), tRNA-Ser(UGA), tRNA-Phe(GAA), tRNA-Trp(CCA) and tRNA-Tyr(GUA). This surprising result was noted in the case of M. jannaschii (Yu et al 2019) where besides tRNA-Phe, the tRNA-Arg(UCG),…”
Section: Wyosine and Modifications At Position 37mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Eukaryotes and Bacteria (Machnicka et al 2014). However, in most Archaea (mainly Euryarchaeota), a 1-methylpseudouridine (m 1 Ψ) is generally found instead (Pang et al 1982;Gupta 1984;McCloskey et al 2001;Chatterjee et al 2012;Yu et al 2019). Such a modification adds a methyl group to the pseudouridine (Ψ) at the free N1 atom, a position structurally equivalent to the C5 atom of T54.…”
Section: Modifications In Tψc-loopsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The tRNA populations of hyperthermophilic archaea were found to be heavily chemically modified, and highly diverse populations of nucleoside modifications were identified via mass spectrometry . Modifications have been mapped for 34 tRNAs of M. jannaschii , revealing several modifications that are unique to archaea and proposed to stabilize the structure of tRNAs or its anticodon–codon interactions . Many nucleosides were shown to contain a 2ʹ‐ O ‐methyl group, which provides protection against phosphodiester bond cleavage and confers thermodynamic stabilization of the C3ʹ‐endo conformer .…”
Section: Rna Modificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[23][24][25] Modifications have been mapped for 34 tRNAs of M. jannaschii, revealing several modifications that are unique to archaea and proposed to stabilize the structure of tRNAs or its anticodon-codon interactions. 26 Many nucleosides were shown to contain a 2ʹ-O-methyl group, which provides protection against phosphodiester bond cleavage and confers thermodynamic stabilization of the C3ʹ-endo conformer. 27 Increased levels of 2ʹ-O-ribose methylation are also found for other structured RNAs of hyperthermophilic organisms.…”
Section: Rna Modificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%