The cardiac methylome: A hidden layer of RNA modifications to regulate gene expression.

J Mol Cell Cardiol

Department of Molecular Diagnostics and Genetics, NIMS Medicity, Neyyattinkara, Thiruvananthapuram 695123, Kerala, India; Department of Biomedical Sciences and Technology, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, Kumarakovil 629180, Tamilnadu, India.

Published: March 2021

Post-transcriptional RNA modification has been observed in all kingdoms of life and more than a hundred different types of RNA modifications decorate the chemical and topological properties of these ribose nucleotides. These RNA modifications can potentially alter the RNA structure and also affect the binding affinity of proteins, thus regulating the mRNA stability as well as translation. Emerging evidence suggest that these modifications are not static, but are dynamic; vary upon different cues and are cell-type or tissue-specific. The cardiac transcriptome is not exceptional to such RNA modifications and is enriched with the abundant base methylation such as N-methyladenosine (mA) and also 2'-O-Methylation (Nm). In this review we will focus on the technologies available to map these modifications and as well as the contribution of these post-transcriptional modifications during various pathological conditions of the heart.

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