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Cutting, dicing, healing and sealing: the molecular surgery of tRNA

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WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-RNA
卷 6, 期 3, 页码 337-349

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DOI: 10.1002/wrna.1279

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All organisms encode transfer RNAs (tRNAs) that are synthesized as precursor molecules bearing extra sequences at their 5 and 3 ends; some tRNAs also contain introns, which are removed by splicing. Despite commonality in what the ultimate goal is (i.e., producing a mature tRNA), mechanistically, tRNA splicing differs between Bacteria and Archaea or Eukarya. The number and position of tRNA introns varies between organisms and even between different tRNAs within the same organism, suggesting a degree of plasticity in both the evolution and persistence of modern tRNA splicing systems. Here we will review recent findings that not only highlight nuances in splicing pathways but also provide potential reasons for the maintenance of introns in tRNA. Recently, connections between defects in the components of the tRNA splicing machinery and medically relevant phenotypes in humans have been reported. These differences will be discussed in terms of the importance of splicing for tRNA function and in a broader context on how tRNA splicing defects can often have unpredictable consequences. WIREs RNA 2015, 6:337-349. doi: 10.1002/wrna.1279 For further resources related to this article, please visit the . Conflict of interest: The authors have declared no conflicts of interest for this article.

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