Methylated nucleosides in tRNA and tRNA methyltransferases

To date, more than 90 modified nucleosides have been found in tRNA and the biosynthetic pathways of the majority of tRNA modifications include a methylation step(s). Recent studies of the biosynthetic pathways have demonstrated that the availability of methyl group donors for the methylation in tRN...

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Main Author: Hiroyuki eHori
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Genetics
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2014.00144/full
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spelling doaj-34e9d9e471524898b48eadb2a084348c2020-11-24T23:21:37ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Genetics1664-80212014-05-01510.3389/fgene.2014.0014492405Methylated nucleosides in tRNA and tRNA methyltransferasesHiroyuki eHori0Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ehime UniversityTo date, more than 90 modified nucleosides have been found in tRNA and the biosynthetic pathways of the majority of tRNA modifications include a methylation step(s). Recent studies of the biosynthetic pathways have demonstrated that the availability of methyl group donors for the methylation in tRNA is important for correct and efficient protein synthesis. In this review, I focus on the methylated nucleosides and tRNA methyltransferases. The primary functions of tRNA methylations are linked to the different steps of protein synthesis, such as the stabilization of tRNA structure, reinforcement of the codon–anticodon interaction, regulation of wobble base pairing, and prevention of frameshift errors. However, beyond these basic functions, recent studies have demonstrated that tRNA methylations are also involved in the RNA quality control system and regulation of tRNA localization in the cell. In a thermophilic eubacterium, tRNA modifications and the modification enzymes form a network that responses to temperature changes. Furthermore, several modifications are involved in genetic diseases, infections, and the immune response. Moreover, structural, biochemical, and bioinformatics studies of tRNA methyltransferases have been clarifying the details of tRNA methyltransferases and have enabled these enzymes to be classified. In the final section, the evolution of modification enzymes is discussed.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2014.00144/fullRNA modificationRNA methylationRNA maturationRNA methyltransferaseSPOUT
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author Hiroyuki eHori
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Methylated nucleosides in tRNA and tRNA methyltransferases
Frontiers in Genetics
RNA modification
RNA methylation
RNA maturation
RNA methyltransferase
SPOUT
author_facet Hiroyuki eHori
author_sort Hiroyuki eHori
title Methylated nucleosides in tRNA and tRNA methyltransferases
title_short Methylated nucleosides in tRNA and tRNA methyltransferases
title_full Methylated nucleosides in tRNA and tRNA methyltransferases
title_fullStr Methylated nucleosides in tRNA and tRNA methyltransferases
title_full_unstemmed Methylated nucleosides in tRNA and tRNA methyltransferases
title_sort methylated nucleosides in trna and trna methyltransferases
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Genetics
issn 1664-8021
publishDate 2014-05-01
description To date, more than 90 modified nucleosides have been found in tRNA and the biosynthetic pathways of the majority of tRNA modifications include a methylation step(s). Recent studies of the biosynthetic pathways have demonstrated that the availability of methyl group donors for the methylation in tRNA is important for correct and efficient protein synthesis. In this review, I focus on the methylated nucleosides and tRNA methyltransferases. The primary functions of tRNA methylations are linked to the different steps of protein synthesis, such as the stabilization of tRNA structure, reinforcement of the codon–anticodon interaction, regulation of wobble base pairing, and prevention of frameshift errors. However, beyond these basic functions, recent studies have demonstrated that tRNA methylations are also involved in the RNA quality control system and regulation of tRNA localization in the cell. In a thermophilic eubacterium, tRNA modifications and the modification enzymes form a network that responses to temperature changes. Furthermore, several modifications are involved in genetic diseases, infections, and the immune response. Moreover, structural, biochemical, and bioinformatics studies of tRNA methyltransferases have been clarifying the details of tRNA methyltransferases and have enabled these enzymes to be classified. In the final section, the evolution of modification enzymes is discussed.
topic RNA modification
RNA methylation
RNA maturation
RNA methyltransferase
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url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2014.00144/full
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