N1-methylpseudouridylation of mRNA causes +1 ribosomal frameshifting
mRNA such as used in vaccines has been modified to decrease immunogenicity and enhance stability. Does it affect translation? #mRNAvaccines #COVID19 #VaccineSafety
N1-methylpseudouridylation of mRNA causes +1 ribosomal frameshifting
mRNA such as used in vaccines has been modified to decrease immunogenicity and enhance stability. Does it affect translation? #mRNAvaccines #COVID19 #VaccineSafety
This question was addressed previously and the codon translation was found to be faithful:
N1-methyl pseudouridine (1-methylΨ) found within COVID-19 mRNA vaccines produces faithful protein products
https://academic.oup.com/nar/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/nar/gkx135
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2211124722011202
2/17
Abstract. Certain chemical modifications confer increased stability and low immunogenicity to in vitro transcribed mRNAs, thereby facilitating expression of the
Crucially, a structural analysis of the protein produced by the BNT162b2 vaccine reveals that, in this instance, the overwhelmingly dominant form is the correct protein derived from the 1-methylΨ mRNA.
It is known from prokaryotes that some modifications can recode mRNA.
1-methylΨ, steering clear of codon misreading, introduces a subtle nuance—a frameshift potential. This provides a nuanced understanding of code intricacies. #mRNAresearch
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T cell responses against frameshift epitopes could also be observed in humans after BNT162b2 vaccination (d), as well as very good responses against Spike protein itself (e).
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