Experimental and Molecular Medicine (Mar 2020)

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

  • Sung Ho Boo,
  • Yoon Ki Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s12276-020-0407-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 3
pp. 400 – 408

Abstract

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Gene activity: the significance of RNA modification Messenger RNA molecules play their key role in directing the manufacture of proteins via translating the genetic information in DNA. Sung Ho Boo and Yoon Ki Kim at Korea University in Seoul review current understanding of the significance of modifications to messenger RNA with respect to RNA stability in mammalian cells. Recent advances in RNA sequencing technology have revealed hundreds of different modifications which, by influencing RNA stability, can control gene expression. The modifications largely involve small chemical groups added to any of the four nucleotide groups that make up an RNA molecule. This can affect all aspects of mature RNA biogenesis, including transcription, pre-mRNA splicing, RNA export form the nucleus to the cytoplasm, translation, and stability.