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Title: Biochemical Pathways Leading to the Formation of Wyosine Derivatives in tRNA of Archaea
Authors: Urbonavičius, Jaunius
Tauraitė, Daiva
Keywords: wyosine derivatives
tRNA modification
archaea
Trm5 enzymes
Taw enzymes
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Urbonavičius, J.; Tauraitė, D. Biochemical Pathways Leading to the Formation of Wyosine Derivatives in tRNA of Archaea. Biomolecules 2020, 10, 1627.
Series/Report no.: 10;12
Abstract: Tricyclic wyosine derivatives are present at position 37 in tRNAPhe of both eukaryotes and archaea. In eukaryotes, five different enzymes are needed to form a final product, wybutosine (yW). In archaea, 4-demethylwyosine (imG-14) is an intermediate for the formation of three different wyosine derivatives, yW-72, imG, and mimG. In this review, current knowledge regarding the archaeal enzymes involved in this process and their reaction mechanisms are summarized. The experiments aimed to elucidate missing steps in biosynthesis pathways leading to the formation of wyosine derivatives are suggested. In addition, the chemical synthesis pathways of archaeal wyosine nucleosides are discussed, and the scheme for the formation of yW-86 and yW-72 is proposed. Recent data demonstrating that wyosine derivatives are present in the other tRNA species than those specific for phenylalanine are discussed.
Description: This article belongs to the Collection Archaea: Diversity, Metabolism and Molecular Biology
URI: http://dspace.vgtu.lt/handle/1/4116
ISSN: 2218-273X
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