Native RNA modifications
How enzymes write, read & erase RNA modifications
In collaboration with Markus Bohnsack, Uni Göttingen we study methyl transferase enzymes (e.g. METTL16, NSUN3) and elucidate interconnected modification patterns as well as structural and functional consequences of human tRNA modifications.
N. Kleiber, N. Lemus-Diaz, C. Stiller, M. Heinrichs, M. Mong-Quyen Mai, P. Hackert, R. Richter-Dennerlein, C. Höbartner, K. E. Bohnsack, M. T. Bohnsack
The RNA methyltransferase METTL8 installs m3C32 in mitochondrial tRNAsThr/Ser(UCN) to optimise tRNA structure and mitochondrial translation
Nat. Commun. 2022, 13, 209
S. Haag, K.E. Sloan, N. Ranjan, A.S. Warda, J. Kretschmer, C. Blessing, B. Hübner, J. Seikowski, S. Dennerlein, P. Rehling, M.V. Rodnina, C. Höbartner, M.T. Bohnsack,
NSUN3 and ABH1 modify the wobble position of mt-tRNAMet to expand codon recognition in mitochondrial translation
EMBO Journal 2016, 35, 2104-2119.
F. Seitz, T. Jungnickel, N. Kleiber, J. Kretschmer, J. Adelmann, J. Dietzsch, K.E. Bohnsack, M.T. Bohnsack, C. Höbartner
Atomic mutagenesis of N6-methyladenosine reveals distinct recognition modes of human m6A reader and eraser proteins
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2024, 146, 11, 7803–7810
Chemical synthesis as enabling technology for RNA research
Chemical synthesis of phosphoramidite building blocks and their use in solid-phase RNA synthesis lays the groundwork for the elucidation of biochemical pathways, structural consequences and cellular functions of RNA modifications, in health and disease.
Examples of recently synthesized phosphoramidites:
m3C: A. Liaqat, M.V. Sednev, C. Stiller, C. Höbartner
RNA-cleaving deoxyribozymes differentiate methylated cytidine isomers in RNA
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2021, 60, 19058–19062.
ms2i6A: N. Kleiber, N. Lemus-Diaz, C. Stiller, M. Heinrichs, M. Mong-Quyen Mai, P. Hackert, R. Richter-Dennerlein, C. Höbartner, K. E. Bohnsack, M. T. Bohnsack
The RNA methyltransferase METTL8 installs m3C32 in mitochondrial tRNAsThr/Ser(UCN) to optimise tRNA structure and mitochondrial translation
Nat. Commun. 2022, 13, 209.