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Synthesis of Galactosyl-Queuosine and Distribution of Hypermodified Q-Nucleosides in Mouse Tissues.

Peter ThumbsTimm T EnsfelderMarkus HillmeierMirko WagnerMatthias HeissConstanze ScheelAlexander SchönMarkus MüllerStylianos MichalakisStefanie M KellnerThomas Carell
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
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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