Biosynthesis and function of 7-deazaguanine derivatives in bacteria and phages

Author:

de Crécy-Lagard Valérie12ORCID,Hutinet Geoffrey3ORCID,Cediel-Becerra José D. D.1ORCID,Yuan Yifeng1ORCID,Zallot Rémi4ORCID,Chevrette Marc G.1ORCID,Ratnayake R. M. Madhushi N.5,Jaroch Marshall1,Quaiyum Samia1,Bruner Steven5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology and Cell Science, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA

2. University of Florida Genetics Institute, Gainesville, Florida, USA

3. Department of Biology, Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania, USA

4. Department of Life Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom

5. Department of Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA

Abstract

SUMMARY Deazaguanine modifications play multifaceted roles in the molecular biology of DNA and tRNA, shaping diverse yet essential biological processes, including the nuanced fine-tuning of translation efficiency and the intricate modulation of codon-anticodon interactions. Beyond their roles in translation, deazaguanine modifications contribute to cellular stress resistance, self-nonself discrimination mechanisms, and host evasion defenses, directly modulating the adaptability of living organisms. Deazaguanine moieties extend beyond nucleic acid modifications, manifesting in the structural diversity of biologically active natural products. Their roles in fundamental cellular processes and their presence in biologically active natural products underscore their versatility and pivotal contributions to the intricate web of molecular interactions within living organisms. Here, we discuss the current understanding of the biosynthesis and multifaceted functions of deazaguanines, shedding light on their diverse and dynamic roles in the molecular landscape of life.

Funder

HHS | NIH | National Institute of General Medical Sciences

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

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