2023
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2023.1245683
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The hidden RNA code: implications of the RNA epitranscriptome in the context of viral infections

Diana Roberta Ribeiro,
Alexandre Nunes,
Daniela Ribeiro
et al.

Abstract: Emerging evidence highlights the multifaceted roles of the RNA epitranscriptome during viral infections. By modulating the modification landscape of viral and host RNAs, viruses enhance their propagation and elude host surveillance mechanisms. Here, we discuss how specific RNA modifications, in either host or viral RNA molecules, impact the virus-life cycle and host antiviral responses, highlighting the potential of targeting the RNA epitranscriptome for novel antiviral therapies.

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“…As such, it is not known if genomic RNA receives a uniform modification pattern or if there are differences between individual molecules. RNA modification is known to alter secondary structures and can also impact the binding affinity of RNA-binding proteins [ 135 ]. In theory, distinctive modification patterns could impact protein binding and offer a potential mechanism for the differential trafficking of positive-strand viral RNA molecules destined for translation, replication, or virion assembly [ 43 ].…”
Section: Important Structural Features Of Flavivirus Rnamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, it is not known if genomic RNA receives a uniform modification pattern or if there are differences between individual molecules. RNA modification is known to alter secondary structures and can also impact the binding affinity of RNA-binding proteins [ 135 ]. In theory, distinctive modification patterns could impact protein binding and offer a potential mechanism for the differential trafficking of positive-strand viral RNA molecules destined for translation, replication, or virion assembly [ 43 ].…”
Section: Important Structural Features Of Flavivirus Rnamentioning
confidence: 99%