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Regulation and Function of RNA Pseudouridylation in Human Cells

Journal

ANNUAL REVIEW OF GENETICS, VOL 54, 2020
Volume 54, Issue -, Pages 309-336

Publisher

ANNUAL REVIEWS
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-genet-112618-043830

Keywords

pseudouridine; RNA modification; mRNA; tRNA; snRNA; translation; innate immunity

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [R01-GM101316-03, R21-AI142463]
  2. JaneCoffin Childs Postdoctoral Fellowship [161624T]
  3. American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellowship [PF-18-047-01-MPC]

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Recent advances in pseudouridine detection reveal a complex pseudouridine landscape that includes messenger RNA and diverse classes of noncoding RNA in human cells. The known molecular functions of pseudouridine, which include stabilizing RNA conformations and destabilizing interactions with varied RNA-binding proteins, suggest that RNA pseudouridylation could have widespread effects on RNA metabolism and gene expression. Here, we emphasize how much remains to be learned about the RNA targets of human pseudouridine synthases, their basis for recognizing distinct RNA sequences, and the mechanisms responsible for regulated RNA pseudouridylation. We also examine the roles of noncoding RNA pseudouridylation in splicing and translation and point out the potential effects of mRNA pseudouridylation on protein production, including in the context of therapeutic mRNAs.

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