Jiri Frantisek Potuznik

Jiri Frantisek Potuznik
  • Master of Science
  • Master's Student at Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry

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Current institution
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry
Current position
  • Master's Student

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Publications (5)
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RNA capping is a prominent RNA modification that influences RNA stability, metabolism, and function. While it was long limited to the study of the most abundant eukaryotic canonical m⁷G cap, the field recently went through a large paradigm shift with the discovery of non-canonical RNA capping in bacteria and ultimately all domains of life. The repe...
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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is a critical component of the cellular metabolism and also serves as an alternative 5′ cap on various RNAs. However, the function of the NAD RNA cap is still under investigation. We studied NAD capping of RNAs in HIV-1-infected cells because HIV-1 is responsible for the depletion of the NAD/NADH cellular poo...
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The recent expansion of the field of RNA chemical modifications has changed our understanding of post‐transcriptional gene regulation. Apart from internal nucleobase modifications, 7‐methylguanosine was long thought to be the only eukaryotic RNA cap. However, the discovery of non‐canonical RNA caps in eukaryotes revealed a new niche of previously u...
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The recent expansion of the field of RNA chemical modifications has changed our understanding of post‐transcriptional gene regulation. Apart from internal nucleobase modifications, 7‐methylguanosine was long thought to be the only eukaryotic RNA cap. However, the discovery of non‐canonical RNA caps in eukaryotes revealed a new niche of previously u...
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Chemical modifications of viral RNA are an integral part of the viral life cycle and are present in most classes of viruses. To date, more than 170 RNA modifications have been discovered in all types of cellular RNA. Only a few, however, have been found in viral RNA, and the function of most of these has yet to be elucidated. Those few we have disc...

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