TY - JOUR
T1 - Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Nucleic Acid Modifications
T2 - From Beginning to Future
AU - Xie, Yixuan
AU - Brás-Costa, Carolina
AU - Lin, Zongtao
AU - Garcia, Benjamin A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Nucleic acids are fundamental biological molecules that encode and convey genetic information within living organisms. Over 150 modifications have been found in nucleic acids, which are involved in critical biological functions, including regulating gene expression, stabilizing nucleic acid structure, modulating protein translation, and so on. The dysregulation of nucleic acid modifications is correlated with many diseases such as cancers and neurological disorders. However, it is still challenging to simultaneously characterize and quantify diverse modifications using traditional genomic methods. Mass spectrometry (MS) has served as a crucial tool to solve this issue, and can directly identify the modified species through their distinct mass differences compared to the canonical ones and provide accurate quantitative information. This review surveys the history of nucleic acid modification discovery, advancements in MS-based methods, nucleic acid sample preparation, and applications in biological and medical research. We expect the high-throughput and valuable quantitative information from MS analysis will be more broadly applied to studying nucleic acid modification status in different pathological conditions, which is key to filling gaps in traditional genomics and transcriptomics research and enabling researchers to gain insights into epigenetics and epitranscriptomics.
AB - Nucleic acids are fundamental biological molecules that encode and convey genetic information within living organisms. Over 150 modifications have been found in nucleic acids, which are involved in critical biological functions, including regulating gene expression, stabilizing nucleic acid structure, modulating protein translation, and so on. The dysregulation of nucleic acid modifications is correlated with many diseases such as cancers and neurological disorders. However, it is still challenging to simultaneously characterize and quantify diverse modifications using traditional genomic methods. Mass spectrometry (MS) has served as a crucial tool to solve this issue, and can directly identify the modified species through their distinct mass differences compared to the canonical ones and provide accurate quantitative information. This review surveys the history of nucleic acid modification discovery, advancements in MS-based methods, nucleic acid sample preparation, and applications in biological and medical research. We expect the high-throughput and valuable quantitative information from MS analysis will be more broadly applied to studying nucleic acid modification status in different pathological conditions, which is key to filling gaps in traditional genomics and transcriptomics research and enabling researchers to gain insights into epigenetics and epitranscriptomics.
KW - epigenetics
KW - epitranscriptomics
KW - nucleic acid modifications
KW - nucleoside analysis
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U2 - 10.1002/mas.21907
DO - 10.1002/mas.21907
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85204421897
SN - 0277-7037
JO - Mass Spectrometry Reviews
JF - Mass Spectrometry Reviews
ER -