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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA

https://read.qxmd.com/read/37384835/ski-complex-a-multifaceted-cytoplasmic-rna-exosome-cofactor-in-mrna-metabolism-with-links-to-disease-developmental-processes-and-antiviral-responses
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REVIEW
Rafal Tomecki, Karolina Drazkowska, Kamil Kobylecki, Agnieszka Tudek
RNA stability and quality control are integral parts of gene expression regulation. A key factor shaping eukaryotic transcriptomes, mainly via 3'-5' exoribonucleolytic trimming or degradation of diverse transcripts in nuclear and cytoplasmic compartments, is the RNA exosome. Precise exosome targeting to various RNA molecules requires strict collaboration with specialized auxiliary factors, which facilitate interactions with its substrates. The predominant class of cytoplasmic RNA targeted by the exosome are protein-coding transcripts, which are carefully scrutinized for errors during translation...
June 29, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37365887/undervalued-and-novel-roles-of-heterogeneous-nuclear-ribonucleoproteins-in-autoimmune-diseases-resurgence-as-potential-biomarkers-and-targets
#42
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Kangzhi Chen, Mengchuan Luo, Yuanzhi Lv, Zhaohui Luo, Huan Yang
Autoimmune diseases are mainly characterized by the abnormal autoreactivity due to the loss of tolerance to specific autoantigens, though multiple pathways associated with the homeostasis of immune responses are involved in initiating or aggravating the conditions. The heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) are a major category of RNA-binding proteins ubiquitously expressed in a multitude of cells and have attracted great attentions especially with their distinctive roles in nucleic acid metabolisms and the pathogenesis in diseases like neurodegenerative disorders and cancers...
June 26, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37282821/progress-of-crispr-based-programmable-rna-manipulation-and-detection
#43
REVIEW
Beibei Wang, Hui Yang
Prokaryotic clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats and CRISPR associated (CRISPR-Cas) systems provide adaptive immunity by using RNA-guided endonucleases to recognize and eliminate invading foreign nucleic acids. Type II Cas9, type V Cas12, type VI Cas13, and type III Csm/Cmr complexes have been well characterized and developed as programmable platforms for selectively targeting and manipulating RNA molecules of interest in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. These Cas effectors exhibit remarkable diversity of ribonucleoprotein (RNP) composition, target recognition and cleavage mechanisms, and self discrimination mechanisms, which are leveraged for various RNA targeting applications...
June 6, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37267628/the-tip-of-the-iceberg-the-roles-of-long-noncoding-rnas-in-acute-myeloid-leukemia
#44
REVIEW
Patrick Connerty, Richard B Lock
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are traditionally defined as RNA transcripts longer than 200 nucleotides that have no protein coding potential. LncRNAs have been identified to be dysregulated in various types of cancer, including the deadly hematopoietic cancer-acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Currently, survival rates for AML have reached a plateau necessitating new therapeutic targets and biomarkers to improve treatment options and survival from the disease. Therefore, the identification of lncRNAs as novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets for AML has major benefits...
June 2, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37264531/design-principles-and-applications-of-synthetic-self-replicating-rnas
#45
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Alexander Wagner, Hannes Mutschler
With the advent of ever more sophisticated methods for the in vitro synthesis and the in vivo delivery of RNAs, synthetic mRNAs have gained substantial interest both for medical applications, as well as for biotechnology. However, in most biological systems exogeneous mRNAs possess only a limited half-life, especially in fast dividing cells. In contrast, viral RNAs can extend their lifetime by actively replicating inside their host. As such they may serve as scaffolds for the design of synthetic self-replicating RNAs (srRNA), which can be used to increase both the half-life and intracellular concentration of coding RNAs...
June 1, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37198737/eukaryotic-splicing-machinery-in-the-plant-virus-battleground
#46
REVIEW
Chang-Feng Su, Debatosh Das, Mehtab Muhammad Aslam, Ji-Qin Xie, Xiang-Yang Li, Mo-Xian Chen
Plant virual infections are mainly caused by plant-virus parasitism which affects ecological communities. Some viruses are highly pathogen specific that can infect only specific plants, while some can cause widespread harm, such as tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) and cucumber mosaic virus (CMV). After a virus infects the host, undergoes a series of harmful effects, including the destruction of host cell membrane receptors, changes in cell membrane components, cell fusion, and the production of neoantigens on the cell surface...
May 17, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37132456/translation-machinery-captured-in-motion
#47
REVIEW
Hassan Zafar, Ahmed H Hassan, Gabriel Demo
Translation accuracy is one of the most critical factors for protein synthesis. It is regulated by the ribosome and its dynamic behavior, along with translation factors that direct ribosome rearrangements to make translation a uniform process. Earlier structural studies of the ribosome complex with arrested translation factors laid the foundation for an understanding of ribosome dynamics and the translation process as such. Recent technological advances in time-resolved and ensemble cryo-EM have made it possible to study translation in real time at high resolution...
May 3, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37092460/inosine-triphosphate-pyrophosphatase-a-guardian-of-the-cellular-nucleotide-pool-and-potential-mediator-of-rna-function
#48
REVIEW
Jacob H Schroader, Mark T Handley, Kaalak Reddy
Inosine triphosphate pyrophosphatase (ITPase), encoded by the ITPA gene in humans, is an important enzyme that preserves the integrity of cellular nucleotide pools by hydrolyzing the noncanonical purine nucleotides (deoxy)inosine and (deoxy)xanthosine triphosphate into monophosphates and pyrophosphate. Variants in the ITPA gene can cause partial or complete ITPase deficiency. Partial ITPase deficiency is benign but clinically relevant as it is linked to altered drug responses. Complete ITPase deficiency causes a severe multisystem disorder characterized by seizures and encephalopathy that is frequently associated with fatal infantile dilated cardiomyopathy...
April 24, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37086051/cell-free-rna-for-the-liquid-biopsy-of-gastrointestinal-cancer
#49
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Shaozhen Xing, Yumin Zhu, Yaxian You, Siqi Wang, Hongke Wang, Meng Ning, Heyue Jin, Zhengxia Liu, Xinhua Zhang, Chunzhao Yu, Zhi John Lu
Gastrointestinal (GI) cancer includes many cancer types, such as esophageal, liver, gastric, pancreatic, and colorectal cancer. As the cornerstone of personalized medicine for GI cancer, liquid biopsy based on noninvasive biomarkers provides promising opportunities for early diagnosis and dynamic treatment management. Recently, a growing number of studies have demonstrated the potential of cell-free RNA (cfRNA) as a new type of noninvasive biomarker in body fluids, such as blood, saliva, and urine. Meanwhile, transcriptomes based on high-throughput RNA detection technologies keep discovering new cfRNA biomarkers...
April 22, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37042458/utilizing-functional-cell-free-extracts-to-dissect-ribonucleoprotein-complex-biology-at-single-molecule-resolution
#50
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Elizabeth Duran, Andreas Schmidt, Robb Welty, Ameya P Jalihal, Sethuramasundaram Pitchiaya, Nils G Walter
Cellular machineries that drive and regulate gene expression often rely on the coordinated assembly and interaction of a multitude of proteins and RNA together called ribonucleoprotein complexes (RNPs). As such, it is challenging to fully reconstitute these cellular machines recombinantly and gain mechanistic understanding of how they operate and are regulated within the complex environment that is the cell. One strategy for overcoming this challenge is to perform single molecule fluorescence microscopy studies within crude or recombinantly supplemented cell extracts...
April 12, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37042417/physiological-and-engineered-trna-aminoacylation
#51
REVIEW
Santiago Tijaro-Bulla, Samuel Protais Nyandwi, Haissi Cui
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases form the protein family that controls the interpretation of the genetic code, with tRNA aminoacylation being the key chemical step during which an amino acid is assigned to a corresponding sequence of nucleic acids. In consequence, aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases have been studied in their physiological context, in disease states, and as tools for synthetic biology to enable the expansion of the genetic code. Here, we review the fundamentals of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase biology and classification, with a focus on mammalian cytoplasmic enzymes...
April 12, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37042179/the-rna-interactome-in-the-hallmarks-of-cancer
#52
REVIEW
Marta M Gabryelska, Simon J Conn
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules are indispensable for cellular homeostasis in healthy and malignant cells. However, the functions of RNA extend well beyond that of a protein-coding template. Rather, both coding and non-coding RNA molecules function through critical interactions with a plethora of cellular molecules, including other RNAs, DNA, and proteins. Deconvoluting this RNA interactome, including the interacting partners, the nature of the interaction, and dynamic changes of these interactions in malignancies has yielded fundamental advances in knowledge and are emerging as a novel therapeutic strategy in cancer...
April 12, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36994829/3-end-mrna-processing-within-apicomplexan-parasites-a-patchwork-of-classic-and-unexpected-players
#53
REVIEW
Christopher Swale, Mohamed-Ali Hakimi
The 3'-end processing of mRNA is a co-transcriptional process that leads to the formation of a poly-adenosine tail on the mRNA and directly controls termination of the RNA polymerase II juggernaut. This process involves a megadalton complex composed of cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factors (CPSFs) that are able to recognize cis-sequence elements on nascent mRNA to then carry out cleavage and polyadenylation reactions. Recent structural and biochemical studies have defined the roles played by different subunits of the complex and provided a comprehensive mechanistic understanding of this machinery in yeast or metazoans...
March 30, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36849659/roles-of-non-coding-rnas-in-eye-development-and-diseases
#54
REVIEW
Xinrui Shi, Zhengbo Xue, Kaicheng Ye, Jian Yuan, Yan Zhang, Jia Qu, Jianzhong Su
The prevalence of ocular disorders is dramatically increasing worldwide, especially those that cause visual impairment and permanent loss of vision, including cataract, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy. Extensive evidence has shown that ncRNAs are key regulators in various biogenesis and biological functions, controlling gene expression related to histogenesis and cell differentiation in ocular tissues. Aberrant expression and function of ncRNA can lead to dysfunction of visual system and mediate progression of eye disorders...
February 27, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36811232/rna-epigenetic-modifications-in-ovarian-cancer-the-changes-chances-and-challenges
#55
REVIEW
Lele Ye, Xuyang Yao, Binbing Xu, Wenwen Chen, Han Lou, Xinya Tong, Su Fang, Ruanmin Zou, Yingying Hu, Zhibin Wang, Dan Xiang, Qiaoai Lin, Shiyu Feng, Xiangyang Xue, Gangqiang Guo
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the most common female cancer worldwide. Patients with OC have high mortality because of its complex and poorly understood pathogenesis. RNA epigenetic modifications, such as m6 A, m1 A, and m5 C, are closely associated with the occurrence and development of OC. RNA modifications can affect the stability of mRNA transcripts, nuclear export of RNAs, translation efficiency, and decoding accuracy. However, there are few overviews that summarize the link between m6 A RNA modification and OC...
February 21, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36754845/the-pol-iii-transcriptome-basic-features-recurrent-patterns-and-emerging-roles-in-cancer
#56
REVIEW
Sihang Zhou, Kevin Van Bortle
The RNA polymerase III (Pol III) transcriptome is universally comprised of short, highly structured noncoding RNA (ncRNA). Through RNA-protein interactions, the Pol III transcriptome actuates functional activities ranging from nuclear gene regulation (7SK), splicing (U6, U6atac), and RNA maturation and stability (RMRP, RPPH1, Y RNA), to cytoplasmic protein targeting (7SL) and translation (tRNA, 5S rRNA). In higher eukaryotes, the Pol III transcriptome has expanded to include additional, recently evolved ncRNA species that effectively broaden the footprint of Pol III transcription to additional cellular activities...
February 8, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36717357/new-insights-into-the-centrosome-associated-spliceosome-components-as-regulators-of-ciliogenesis-and-tissue-identity
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johan Busselez, Rustem E Uzbekov, Brunella Franco, Massimo Pancione
Biomolecular condensates are membrane-less assemblies of proteins and nucleic acids. Centrosomes are biomolecular condensates that play a crucial role in nuclear division, cytoskeletal remodeling, and cilia formation in animal cells. Spatial omics technology is providing new insights into the dynamic exchange of spliceosome components between the nucleus and the centrosome/cilium. Intriguingly, centrosomes are emerging as cytoplasmic sites for information storage, enriched with RNA molecules and RNA-processing proteins...
January 30, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36693636/web-tools-support-predicting-protein-nucleic-acid-complexes-stability-with-affinity-changes
#58
REVIEW
Xiao Zhang, Long-Can Mei, Yang-Yang Gao, Ge-Fei Hao, Bao-An Song
Numerous biological processes, such as transcription, replication, and translation, rely on protein-nucleic acid interactions (PNIs). Demonstrating the binding stability of protein-nucleic acid complexes is vital to deciphering the code for PNIs. Numerous web-based tools have been developed to attach importance to protein-nucleic acid stability, facilitating the prediction of PNIs characteristics rapidly. However, the data and tools are dispersed and lack comprehensive integration to understand the stability of PNIs better...
January 24, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36658783/rna-binding-proteins-in-autoimmunity-from-genetics-to-molecular-biology
#59
REVIEW
Valeria Lodde, Matteo Floris, Enrico Zoroddu, Ignazio Roberto Zarbo, Maria Laura Idda
Autoimmune diseases (ADs) are chronic pathologies generated by the loss of immune tolerance to the body's own cells and tissues. There is growing recognition that RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) critically govern immunity in healthy and pathological conditions by modulating gene expression post-transcriptionally at all levels: nuclear mRNA splicing and modification, export to the cytoplasm, as well as cytoplasmic mRNA transport, storage, editing, stability, and translation. Despite enormous efforts to identify new therapies for ADs, definitive solutions are not yet available in many instances...
January 19, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36646476/the-dna-binding-high-mobility-group-box-protein-family-functionally-binds-rna
#60
REVIEW
Desmond J Hamilton, Abigail E Hein, Deborah S Wuttke, Robert T Batey
Nucleic acid binding proteins regulate transcription, splicing, RNA stability, RNA localization, and translation, together tailoring gene expression in response to stimuli. Upon discovery, these proteins are typically classified as either DNA or RNA binding as defined by their in vivo functions; however, recent evidence suggests dual DNA and RNA binding by many of these proteins. High mobility group box (HMGB) proteins have a DNA binding HMGB domain, act as transcription factors and chromatin remodeling proteins, and are increasingly understood to interact with RNA as means to regulate gene expression...
January 16, 2023: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
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