2023
DOI: 10.1002/chem.202303174
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Visible Light Activates Coumarin‐Caged mRNA for Cytoplasmic Cap Methylation in Cells

Amarnath Bollu,
Helena Schepers,
Nils Klöcker
et al.

Abstract: Protein synthesis is important and regulated by various mechanisms in the cell. Translation initiation in eukaryotes starts at the 5′ cap and is the most complex of the three phases of mRNA translation. It requires methylation of the N7 position of the terminal guanosine (m7G). The canonical capping occurs in the nucleus, however, cytoplasmic recapping has been discovered. It functions in switching mRNAs between translating and non‐translating states, but the individual steps are difficult to dissect. We targe… Show more

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“…Hierfür setzen sie Cumarin-basierte 5'-Cap Analoga ein, die photospaltbare Gruppen tragen (Abbildung 22c). 98) Das 5'-Cap-Analogon eignet sich, um den zellulären Re-Capping-Prozesses im Cytoplasma zu untersuchen.…”
Section: Naturstoff Syntheseunclassified
“…Hierfür setzen sie Cumarin-basierte 5'-Cap Analoga ein, die photospaltbare Gruppen tragen (Abbildung 22c). 98) Das 5'-Cap-Analogon eignet sich, um den zellulären Re-Capping-Prozesses im Cytoplasma zu untersuchen.…”
Section: Naturstoff Syntheseunclassified