Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1256796 Current Opinion in Chemical Biology 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The maturation of transfer RNA (tRNA) involves extensive chemical modification of the constituent nucleosides and results in the introduction of significant chemical diversity to tRNA. Many of the pathways to these modified nucleosides are characterized by chemically complex transformations, some of which are unprecedented in other areas of biology. To illustrate the scope of the field, recent progress in understanding the enzymology leading to the formation of two distinct classes of modified nucleosides, the thiouridines and queuosine, a 7-deazaguanosine, is reviewed. In particular, recent data validating the involvement of several proposed intermediates in the formation of thiouridines are discussed, including two key enzyme intermediates and the activated tRNA intermediate. The discovery and mechanistic characterization of a new enzyme activity in the queuosine pathway is discussed.

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