The Importance of the Epi-Transcriptome in Translation Fidelity

Noncoding RNA. 2021 Aug 27;7(3):51. doi: 10.3390/ncrna7030051.

Abstract

RNA modifications play an essential role in determining RNA fate. Recent studies have revealed the effects of such modifications on all steps of RNA metabolism. These modifications range from the addition of simple groups, such as methyl groups, to the addition of highly complex structures, such as sugars. Their consequences for translation fidelity are not always well documented. Unlike the well-known m6A modification, they are thought to have direct effects on either the folding of the molecule or the ability of tRNAs to bind their codons. Here we describe how modifications found in tRNAs anticodon-loop, rRNA, and mRNA can affect translation fidelity, and how approaches based on direct manipulations of the level of RNA modification could potentially be used to modulate translation for the treatment of human genetic diseases.

Keywords: 2′-O-methylation; Inosine; PSI; RNA modifications; m6A; ribosomes; tRNA; translation fidelity.

Publication types

  • Review