The RNA modification landscape in human disease
2017; Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press; Volume: 23; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1261/rna.063503.117
ISSN1469-9001
AutoresNicky Jonkhout, Julia Tran, Martin A. Smith, Nicole Schönrock, John S. Mattick, Eva Maria Novoa,
Tópico(s)RNA Research and Splicing
ResumoRNA modifications have been historically considered as fine-tuning chemo-structural features of infrastructural RNAs, such as rRNAs, tRNAs, and snoRNAs. This view has changed dramatically in recent years, to a large extent as a result of systematic efforts to map and quantify various RNA modifications in a transcriptome-wide manner, revealing that RNA modifications are reversible, dynamically regulated, far more widespread than originally thought, and involved in major biological processes, including cell differentiation, sex determination, and stress responses. Here we summarize the state of knowledge and provide a catalog of RNA modifications and their links to neurological disorders, cancers, and other diseases. With the advent of direct RNA-sequencing technologies, we expect that this catalog will help prioritize those RNA modifications for transcriptome-wide maps.
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