RNA repair: Hiding in plain sight Review


Author: Shuman, S.
Review Title: RNA repair: Hiding in plain sight
Abstract: Enzymes that phosphorylate, dephosphorylate, and ligate RNA 5' and 3' ends were discovered more than half a century ago and were eventually shown to repair purposeful site-specific endonucleolytic breaks in the RNA phosphodiester backbone. The pace of discovery and characterization of new candidate RNA repair activities in taxa from all phylogenetic domains greatly exceeds our understanding of the biological pathways in which they act. The key questions anent RNA break repair in vivo are (a) identifying the triggers, agents, and targets of RNA cleavage and (b) determining whether RNA repair results in restoration of the original RNA, modification of the RNA (by loss or gain at the ends), or rearrangements of the broken RNA segments (i.e., RNA recombination). This review provides a perspective on the discovery, mechanisms, and physiology of purposeful RNA break re-pair, highlighting exemplary repair pathways (e.g., tRNA restriction-repair and tRNA splicing) for which genetics has figured prominently in their elucidation. Copyright © 2023 by the author(s).
Keywords: genetics; metabolism; rna; transfer rna; rna, transfer; trna splicing; rna ligase (atp); rna splicing; phylogeny; rna ligase; polynucleotide kinase-phosphatase; end healing; end sealing; enzyme discovery; trna restriction
Journal Title: Annual Review of Genetics
Volume: 57
ISSN: 0066-4197
Publisher: Annual Reviews  
Date Published: 2023-01-01
Start Page: 461
End Page: 489
Language: English
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-genet-071719-021856
PUBMED: 37722686
PROVIDER: scopus
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