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The emerging role of RNA modifications in the regulation of mRNA stability

Sung Ho Boo, Yoon Ki Kim

2020Experimental & Molecular Medicine600 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Many studies have highlighted the importance of the tight regulation of mRNA stability in the control of gene expression. mRNA stability largely depends on the mRNA nucleotide sequence, which affects the secondary and tertiary structures of the mRNAs, and the accessibility of various RNA-binding proteins to the mRNAs. Recent advances in high-throughput RNA-sequencing techniques have resulted in the elucidation of the important roles played by mRNA modifications and mRNA nucleotide sequences in regulating mRNA stability. To date, hundreds of different RNA modifications have been characterized. Among them, several RNA modifications, including N 6 -methyladenosine (m 6 A), N 6 ,2′- O -dimethyladenosine (m 6 Am), 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanosine (8-oxoG), pseudouridine (Ψ), 5-methylcytidine (m 5 C), and N 4 -acetylcytidine (ac 4 C), have been shown to regulate mRNA stability, consequently affecting diverse cellular and biological processes. In this review, we discuss our current understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the regulation of mammalian mRNA stability by various RNA modifications.

Topics & Concepts

Messenger RNARNABiologyGene expressionRNA-binding proteinNucleotideCell biologyComputational biologyGeneMolecular biologyGeneticsRNA modifications and cancerRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA Research and Splicing
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