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Shaping the Bacterial Epitranscriptome-5'-Terminal and Internal RNA Modifications

Authors :
Maik Schauerte
Nadiia Pozhydaieva
Katharina Höfer
Source :
Adv Biol (Weinh)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

All domains of life utilize a diverse set of modified ribonucleotides that can impact the sequence, structure, function, stability, and the fate of RNAs, as well as their interactions with other molecules. Today, more than 160 different RNA modifications are known that decorate the RNA at the 5'-terminus or internal RNA positions. The boost of next-generation sequencing technologies sets the foundation to identify and study the functional role of RNA modifications. The recent advances in the field of RNA modifications reveal a novel regulatory layer between RNA modifications and proteins, which is central to developing a novel concept called "epitranscriptomics." The majority of RNA modifications studies focus on the eukaryotic epitranscriptome. In contrast, RNA modifications in prokaryotes are poorly characterized. This review outlines the current knowledge of the prokaryotic epitranscriptome focusing on mRNA modifications. Here, it is described that several internal and 5'-terminal RNA modifications either present or likely present in prokaryotic mRNA. Thereby, the individual techniques to identify these epitranscriptomic modifications, their writers, readers and erasers, and their proposed functions are explored. Besides that, still unanswered questions in the field of prokaryotic epitranscriptomics are pointed out, and its future perspectives in the dawn of next-generation sequencing technologies are outlined.

Details

ISSN :
27010198
Volume :
5
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advanced biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ecf3c97011577313d0a44e07508bc13b