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Review
. 2023 May;30(5):641-646.
doi: 10.1038/s41417-022-00430-z. Epub 2022 Feb 8.

Membrane linked RNA glycosylation as new trend to envision epi-transcriptome epoch

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Review

Membrane linked RNA glycosylation as new trend to envision epi-transcriptome epoch

Witty Tyagi et al. Cancer Gene Ther. 2023 May.

Abstract

RNAs play several prominent roles in the cellular environment ranging from structural, messengers, translators, and effector molecules. RNA molecules while performing these roles are associated with several chemical modifications occurring post-transcriptionally, responsible for these supporting vital functions. The recent documentation of surface RNA modification with sialic acid residues has sparked advancement to the framework of RNA modifications. Glycan modification of surface RNA which was previously known to modify only proteins and lipids has opened new vistas to explore how these surface RNA modifications affect the cellular responses and phenotype. This paradigm shift in RNA biology with a vision of "glycans being all over the cells" has posed the field with a repertoire of questions and has given headway to the RNA world hypothesis. The review provides a comprehensive overview of glycoRNA discovery with a conceptual understanding of its previous underlying discoveries and their biological consequences with possible insights into the dynamic influence of this modification on their molecular versatility deciding cancer-immunology fate with potential implications of these glycosylation in cellular interaction, signaling, immune regulation, cancer evasion and proliferation.

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