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J Am Chem Soc ; 145(47): 25528-25532, 2023 11 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37967838

RESUMEN

Queuosine is one of the most complex hypermodified RNA nucleosides found in the Wobble position of tRNAs. In addition to Queuosine itself, several further modified derivatives are known, where the cyclopentene ring structure is additionally modified by a galactosyl-, a mannosyl-, or a glutamyl-residue. While sugar-modified Queuosine derivatives are found in the tRNAs of vertebrates, glutamylated Queuosine (gluQ) is only known in bacteria. The exact structure of gluQ, particularly with respect to how and where the glutamyl side chain is connected to the Queuosine cyclopentene side chain, is unknown. Here we report the first synthesis of gluQ and, using UHPLC-MS-coinjection and NMR studies, we show that the isolated natural gluQ is the α-allyl-connected gluQ compound.


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Nucleósido Q , ARN de Transferencia , Animales , Nucleósido Q/química , ARN de Transferencia/química , Bacterias , Ciclopentanos
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 59(30): 12352-12356, 2020 07 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32160400

RESUMEN

Queuosine (Q) is a hypermodified RNA nucleoside that is found in tRNAHis , tRNAAsn , tRNATyr , and tRNAAsp . It is located at the wobble position of the tRNA anticodon loop, where it can interact with U as well as C bases located at the respective position of the corresponding mRNA codons. In tRNATyr and tRNAAsp of higher eukaryotes, including humans, the Q base is for yet unknown reasons further modified by the addition of a galactose and a mannose sugar, respectively. The reason for this additional modification, and how the sugar modification is orchestrated with Q formation and insertion, is unknown. Here, we report a total synthesis of the hypermodified nucleoside galactosyl-queuosine (galQ). The availability of the compound enabled us to study the absolute levels of the Q-family nucleosides in six different organs of newborn and adult mice, and also in human cytosolic tRNA. Our synthesis now paves the way to a more detailed analysis of the biological function of the Q-nucleoside family.


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Galactosa/química , Nucleósido Q/síntesis química , Animales , Cromatografía Líquida de Alta Presión/métodos , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Espectrometría de Masas/métodos , Ratones , Nucleósido Q/química , Nucleósido Q/metabolismo , Distribución Tisular
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Nat Commun ; 12(1): 7123, 2021 12 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34880214

RESUMEN

Queuosine (Q) is a structurally complex, non-canonical RNA nucleoside. It is present in many eukaryotic and bacterial species, where it is part of the anticodon loop of certain tRNAs. In higher vertebrates, including humans, two further modified queuosine-derivatives exist - galactosyl- (galQ) and mannosyl-queuosine (manQ). The function of these low abundant hypermodified RNA nucleosides remains unknown. While the structure of galQ was elucidated and confirmed by total synthesis, the reported structure of manQ still awaits confirmation. By combining total synthesis and LC-MS-co-injection experiments, together with a metabolic feeding study of labelled hexoses, we show here that the natural compound manQ isolated from mouse liver deviates from the literature-reported structure. Our data show that manQ features an α-allyl connectivity of its sugar moiety. The yet unidentified glycosylases that attach galactose and mannose to the Q-base therefore have a maximally different constitutional connectivity preference. Knowing the correct structure of manQ will now pave the way towards further elucidation of its biological function.


Asunto(s)
Manosa/metabolismo , Nucleósido Q/metabolismo , Nucleósidos/metabolismo , ARN de Transferencia/metabolismo , Animales , Anticodón , Galactosa/química , Galactosa/metabolismo , Humanos , Manosa/química , Espectrometría de Masas , Ratones , Nucleósido Q/química , Nucleósidos/química , ARN de Transferencia/química
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