A-to-I editing on tRNAs: Biochemical, biological and evolutionary implications

  • Torres, Adrian Gabriel
  • Piñeyro, David
  • Filonava, Liudmila
  • Stracker, Travis H.
  • Batlle, Eduard
  • Ribas de Pouplana, Lluis
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Publication date
November 2014
Publisher
Federation of European Biochemical Societies. Published by Elsevier B.V.
ISSN
0014-5793
Citation count (estimate)
17

Abstract

AbstractInosine on transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are post-transcriptionally formed by a deamination mechanism of adenosines at positions 34, 37 and 57 of certain tRNAs. Despite its ubiquitous nature, the biological role of inosine in tRNAs remains poorly understood. Recent developments in the study of nucleotide modifications are beginning to indicate that the dynamics of such modifications are used in the control of specific genetic programs. Likewise, the essentiality of inosine-modified tRNAs in genome evolution and animal biology is becoming apparent. Here we review our current understanding on the role of inosine in tRNAs, the enzymes that catalyze the modification and the evolutionary link between such enzymes and other deaminases

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