2015
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkv596
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Widespread occurrence ofN6-methyladenosine in bacterial mRNA

Abstract: N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most abundant internal modification in eukaryotic messenger RNA (mRNA). Recent discoveries of demethylases and specific binding proteins of m6A as well as m6A methylomes obtained in mammals, yeast and plants have revealed regulatory functions of this RNA modification. Although m6A is present in the ribosomal RNA of bacteria, its occurrence in mRNA still remains elusive. Here, we have employed ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography coupled with triple-quadrupole tandem mass sp… Show more

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“…As a control we used RNA from E. coli, for which we determined 0.3 % m 6 A (Fig. 3d), a value very similar to the recently determined m 6 A-content of E. coli mRNA [71]. The presence of m 6 A in S. meliloti was not analysed previously.…”
Section: Small Rnas With Aberrant Electrophoretic Behaviour In Both Rsupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…As a control we used RNA from E. coli, for which we determined 0.3 % m 6 A (Fig. 3d), a value very similar to the recently determined m 6 A-content of E. coli mRNA [71]. The presence of m 6 A in S. meliloti was not analysed previously.…”
Section: Small Rnas With Aberrant Electrophoretic Behaviour In Both Rsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Recently, methylated mRNAs and sRNAs were detected both in Eukarya and in Bacteria, and it was proposed that this may represent an additional level of posttranscriptional gene regulation [71,75]. In contrast to the nucleotide modification at defined tRNA and rRNA positions, only a small portion of the sRNA and mRNA molecules are modified [71]. We speculate that the aberrant electrophoretic behaviour of sRNAs from the mutants is because of uncontrolled methylation due to increased cellular SAM concentrations.…”
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“…They are N6‐methyladenosine (m 6 A), N7‐methylguanosine, 5‐methylcytosine and N1‐methyladenosine, etc . Recent studies have illustrated that m 6 A modification is a highly abundant and conservative RNA modification in eukaryotic cells 5, 6. In addition, changes in m 6 A modification are observed to be involved in multiple cellular processes, which may have impacts on several human diseases 7, 8.…”
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confidence: 99%