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Cooperativity between different tRNA modifications and their modification pathways

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagrm.2017.12.003

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tRNA modifications; Elongator; Neurodegenerative diseases; Anticodon stem and loop; Yeast; Cross talk

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  1. Zentrale Forschungsforderung, University of Kassel, Germany
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Germany [ZFF: PhosMOrg P/1082, 232, DFG: SCHA750/18-1]
  3. DFG [SPP1784, SCHA750/20, KL2937/1, SPP1927, SCHA750/21]
  4. Foundation for Polish Science [FirstTEAM/2016-1/2]

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Ribonucleotide modifications perform a wide variety of roles in synthesis, turnover and functionality of tRNA molecules. The presence of particular chemical moieties can refine the internal interaction network within a tRNA molecule, influence its thermodynamic stability, contribute novel chemical properties and affect its decoding behavior during mRNA translation. As the lack of specific modifications in the anticodon stem and loop causes disrupted proteome homeostasis, diminished response to stress conditions, and the onset of human diseases, the underlying modification cascades have recently gained particular scientific and clinical interest. Nowadays, a complicated but conclusive image of the interconnectivity between different enzymatic modification cascades and their resulting tRNA modifications emerges. Here we summarize the current knowledge in the field, focusing on the known instances of cross talk among the enzymatic tRNA modification pathways and the consequences on the dynamic regulation of the tRNA modificome by various factors. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: SI: Regulation of tRNA synthesis and modification in physiological conditions and disease edited by Dr. Boguta Magdalena.

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