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The Dihydrouridine landscape from tRNA to mRNA: a perspective on synthesis, structural impact and function.


ABSTRACT: The universal dihydrouridine (D) epitranscriptomic mark results from a reduction of uridine by the Dus family of NADPH-dependent reductases and is typically found within the eponym D-loop of tRNAs. Despite its apparent simplicity, D is structurally unique, with the potential to deeply affect the RNA backbone and many, if not all, RNA-connected processes. The first landscape of its occupancy within the tRNAome was reported 20 years ago. Its potential biological significance was highlighted by observations ranging from a strong bias in its ecological distribution to the predictive nature of Dus enzymes overexpression for worse cancer patient outcomes. The exquisite specificity of the Dus enzymes revealed by a structure-function analyses and accumulating clues that the D distribution may expand beyond tRNAs recently led to the development of new high-resolution mapping methods, including Rho-seq that established the presence of D within mRNAs and led to the demonstration of its critical physiological relevance.

SUBMITTER: Finet O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9176250 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Dihydrouridine landscape from tRNA to mRNA: a perspective on synthesis, structural impact and function.

Finet Olivier O   Yague-Sanz Carlo C   Marchand Florian F   Hermand Damien D  

RNA biology 20220101 1


The universal dihydrouridine (D) epitranscriptomic mark results from a reduction of uridine by the Dus family of NADPH-dependent reductases and is typically found within the eponym D-loop of tRNAs. Despite its apparent simplicity, D is structurally unique, with the potential to deeply affect the RNA backbone and many, if not all, RNA-connected processes. The first landscape of its occupancy within the tRNAome was reported 20 years ago. Its potential biological significance was highlighted by obs  ...[more]

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