Interplay of RNA 2'-O-methylations with viral replication.

Current opinion in virology(2023)

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Viral RNAs (vRNAs) are decorated by post-transcriptional modifications, including methylation of nucleotides. Methylations regulate biological functions linked to the sequence, structure, and protein interactome of RNA. Several RNA viruses were found to harbor 2'-O-methylations, affecting the ribose moiety of RNA. This mark was initially shown to target the first and second nucleotides of the 5'-end cap structure of mRNA. More recently, nucleotides within vRNA were also reported to carry 2'-O-methylations. The consequences of such methylations are still puzzling since they were associated with both proviral and antiviral effects. Here, we focus on the mechanisms governing vRNA 2'-O-methylation and we explore the possible roles of this epitranscriptomic modification for viral replication.
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m6A,Nm,N7mG,m6Am,m5C,m1A,vRNA,gRNA,mRNA,2′-O-MTase,RLR,TLR,ISGs,PAMPs,IFIT
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