| Literature DB >> 33564819 |
Valentina Miano, Azzurra Codino, Luca Pandolfini, Isaia Barbieri.
Abstract
Post-synthesis modification of biomolecules is an efficient way of regulating and optimizing their functions. The human epitranscriptome includes a variety of more than 100 modifications known to exist in all RNA subtypes. Modifications of non-coding RNAs are particularly interesting since they can directly affect their structure, stability, interaction and function. Indeed, non-coding RNAs such as tRNA and rRNA are the most modified RNA species in eukaryotic cells. In the last 20 years, new functions of non-coding RNAs have been discovered and their involvement in human disease, including cancer, became clear. In this review, we will present the evidence connecting modifications of different non-coding RNA subtypes and their role in cancer.Entities:
Keywords: RNA epigenetics; RNA methylation; RNA modifications; cancer; epitranscriptomics; non-coding RNA
Year: 2021 PMID: 33564819 DOI: 10.1093/bfgp/elab003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brief Funct Genomics ISSN: 2041-2649 Impact factor: 4.241