reviewNucleic Acids ResearchJun 17, 2016GOLD OA

mRNA capping: biological functions and applications

New England Biolabs (United States)

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Abstract

The 5' m7G cap is an evolutionarily conserved modification of eukaryotic mRNA. Decades of research have established that the m7G cap serves as a unique molecular module that recruits cellular proteins and mediates cap-related biological functions such as pre-mRNA processing, nuclear export and cap-dependent protein synthesis. Only recently has the role of the cap 2'O methylation as an identifier of self RNA in the innate immune system against foreign RNA has become clear. The discovery of the cytoplasmic capping machinery suggests a novel level of control network. These new findings underscore the importance of a proper cap structure in the synthesis of functional messenger RNA. In this review, we will…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • RNA
  • Messenger RNA
  • Computational biology
  • RNA methylation
  • Transcriptome
  • Five-prime cap
  • Cell biology
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