A New Bacterial Adenosine-Derived Nucleoside as an Example of RNA Modification Damage |
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Authors: | Larissa Bessler Lea-Marie Vogt Marc Lander Dr. Christina Dal Magro Dr. Patrick Keller Dr. Jonas Kühlborn Dr. Christopher J. Kampf Prof. Dr. Till Opatz Prof. Dr. Mark Helm |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences (IPBS), Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Staudingerweg 5, 55128 Mainz, Germany;2. Department of Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Duesbergweg 10–14, 55128 Mainz, Germany |
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Abstract: | The fields of RNA modification and RNA damage both exhibit a plethora of non-canonical nucleoside structures. While RNA modifications have evolved to improve RNA function, the term RNA damage implies detrimental effects. Based on stable isotope labelling and mass spectrometry, we report the identification and characterisation of 2-methylthio-1,N6-ethenoadenosine (ms2ϵA), which is related to 1,N6-ethenoadenine, a lesion resulting from exposure of nucleic acids to alkylating chemicals in vivo. In contrast, a sophisticated isoprene labelling scheme revealed that ms2ϵA biogenesis involves cleavage of a prenyl moiety in the known transfer RNA (tRNA) modification 2-methylthio-N6-isopentenyladenosine (ms2i6A). The relative abundance of ms2ϵA in tRNAs from translating ribosomes suggests reduced function in comparison to its parent RNA modification, establishing the nature of the new structure in a newly perceived overlap of the two previously separate fields, namely an RNA modification damage. |
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Keywords: | Epitranscriptome Isotopic Labeling Mass Spectrometry Nucleoside Analysis RNA Modification Damage |
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