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Katharina Rimbach

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A modified dinucleotide motif specifies tRNA recognition by TLR7

2014

RNA can function as a pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP) whose recognition by the innate immune system alerts the body to an impending microbial infection. The recognition of tRNA as either self or nonself RNA by TLR7 depends on its modification patterns. In particular, it is known that the presence of a ribose methylated guanosine at position 18, which is overrepresented in self-RNA, antagonizes an immune response. Here, we report that recognition extends to the next downstream nucleotide and the effectively recognized molecular detail is actually a methylated dinucleotide. The most efficient nucleobases combination of this motif includes two purines, while pyrimidines diminish t…

Models MolecularMolecular Sequence DataGuanosineBiologySubstrate Specificitychemistry.chemical_compoundRNA TransferRiboseHumansNucleotideBinding siteLetter to the EditorMolecular BiologyCells Culturedchemistry.chemical_classificationGeneticsBinding SitesInnate immune systemBase Sequencevirus diseasesRNAMethylationToll-Like Receptor 7chemistryTransfer RNANucleic Acid ConformationProtein BindingRNA
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Recognition of Specified RNA Modifications by the Innate Immune System

2015

Microbial nucleic acids have been described as important activators of human innate immune responses by triggering so-called pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that are expressed on innate immune cells, including plasmacytoid dendritic cells and monocytes. Although host and microbial nucleic acids share pronounced chemical and structural similarities, they significantly differ in their posttranscriptional modification profile, allowing the host to discriminate between self and nonself. In this regard, ribose 2'-O-methylation has been discovered as suppressor of RNA-induced PRR activation. Although 2'-O-methylation occurs with higher frequencies in eukaryotic than in prokaryotic RNA, the i…

GeneticsImmune systemInnate immune systemImmunityCCL18Pattern recognition receptorNucleic acidRNATransfectionBiologyCell biology
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Identification of modifications in microbial, native tRNA that suppress immunostimulatory activity

2012

2′-O-methylation of guanosine 18 is a naturally occurring tRNA modification that can suppress immune TLR7 responses.

ImmunologyMutantfungiBrief Definitive ReportRNAfood and beveragesvirus diseasesContext (language use)Biologybiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionmedicine.disease_causeTRNA MethyltransferasesTransplantationchemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistrychemistryTransfer RNAmedicineImmunology and AllergyEscherichia coliDNAThe Journal of Experimental Medicine
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