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RNA Modifications in Pathogenic Bacteria: Impact on Host Adaptation and Virulence

Laura Antoine, Roberto Bahena-Ceron, Heemee Devi Bunwaree, Martin Vincent Gobry, Victor Loegler, Pascale Romby, Stefano Marzi

2021Genes43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

RNA modifications are involved in numerous biological processes and are present in all RNA classes. These modifications can be constitutive or modulated in response to adaptive processes. RNA modifications play multiple functions since they can impact RNA base-pairings, recognition by proteins, decoding, as well as RNA structure and stability. However, their roles in stress, environmental adaptation and during infections caused by pathogenic bacteria have just started to be appreciated. With the development of modern technologies in mass spectrometry and deep sequencing, recent examples of modifications regulating host-pathogen interactions have been demonstrated. They show how RNA modifications can regulate immune responses, antibiotic resistance, expression of virulence genes, and bacterial persistence. Here, we illustrate some of these findings, and highlight the strategies used to characterize RNA modifications, and their potential for new therapeutic applications.

Topics & Concepts

RNABiologyVirulenceComputational biologyGeneAdaptation (eye)Pathogenic bacteriaGeneticsBacteriaNeuroscienceRNA modifications and cancerRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA regulation and disease