نتایج جستجو برای: rna editing

تعداد نتایج: 273016  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Stéphane Bentolila Anne-Laure Chateigner-Boutin Maureen R Hanson

In higher plants, RNA editing is a posttranscriptional process that converts C to U in organelle mRNAs. Although RNA editing in mitochondria occurs much more frequently than in chloroplasts, editing of exogenously supplied RNA substrates in vitro and in organello has shown that editing in the two organelles shares some common features. In particular, the 20 nucleotides upstream of the editing s...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1995
T T Wu V V Bichko W S Ryu S M Lemon J M Taylor

During the replication cycle of hepatitis delta virus (HDV), RNA editing occurs at position 1012 on the 1679-nucleotide RNA genome. This changes an A to G in the amber termination codon, UAG, of the small form of the delta antigen (delta Ag). The resultant UGG codon, tryptophan, allows the translation of a larger form of the delta Ag with a 19-amino-acid C-terminal extension. Using HDV cDNA-tra...

Journal: :Genome research 2014
Lily Bazak Ami Haviv Michal Barak Jasmine Jacob-Hirsch Patricia Deng Rui Zhang Farren J Isaacs Gideon Rechavi Jin Billy Li Eli Eisenberg Erez Y Levanon

RNA molecules transmit the information encoded in the genome and generally reflect its content. Adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) RNA editing by ADAR proteins converts a genomically encoded adenosine into inosine. It is known that most RNA editing in human takes place in the primate-specific Alu sequences, but the extent of this phenomenon and its effect on transcriptome diversity are not yet clear...

Journal: :RNA 2016
Khen Khermesh Anna Maria D'Erchia Michal Barak Anita Annese Chaim Wachtel Erez Y Levanon Ernesto Picardi Eli Eisenberg

Adenosine to inosine (A-to-I) RNA editing, catalyzed by the ADAR enzyme family, acts on dsRNA structures within pre-mRNA molecules. Editing of the coding part of the mRNA may lead to recoding, amino acid substitution in the resulting protein, possibly modifying its biochemical and biophysical properties. Altered RNA editing patterns have been observed in various neurological pathologies. Here, ...

2012
Cai Chen David Frankhouser Ralf Bundschuh

RNA editing describes the process in which individual or short stretches of nucleotides in a messenger or structural RNA are inserted, deleted, or substituted. A high level of RNA editing has been observed in the mitochondrial genome of Physarum polycephalum. The most frequent editing type in Physarum is the insertion of individual Cs. RNA editing is extremely accurate in Physarum; however, lit...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2000
S Maas A Rich

RNA editing, the post-transcriptional alteration of a gene-encoded sequence, is a widespread phenomenon in eukaryotes. As a consequence of RNA editing, functionally distinct proteins can be produced from a single gene. The molecular mechanisms involved include single or multiple base insertions or deletions as well as base substitutions. In mammals, one type of substitutional RNA editing, chara...

2018
Oscar Franzén Raili Ermel Katyayani Sukhavasi Rajeev Jain Anamika Jain Christer Betsholtz Chiara Giannarelli Jason C. Kovacic Arno Ruusalepp Josefin Skogsberg Ke Hao Eric E. Schadt Johan L.M. Björkegren

RNA editing modifies transcripts and may alter their regulation or function. In humans, the most common modification is adenosine to inosine (A-to-I). We examined the global characteristics of RNA editing in 4,301 human tissue samples. More than 1.6 million A-to-I edits were identified in 62% of all protein-coding transcripts. mRNA recoding was extremely rare; only 11 novel recoding sites were ...

2017
Ernesto Picardi Anna Maria D'Erchia Claudio Lo Giudice Graziano Pesole

RNA editing by A-to-I deamination is the prominent co-/post-transcriptional modification in humans. It is carried out by ADAR enzymes and contributes to both transcriptomic and proteomic expansion. RNA editing has pivotal cellular effects and its deregulation has been linked to a variety of human disorders including neurological and neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. Despite its biological ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2003
Masanori Kugita Yuhei Yamamoto Takeshi Fujikawa Tohoru Matsumoto Koichi Yoshinaga

RNA editing in chloroplasts alters the RNA sequence by converting C-to-U or U-to-C at a specific site. During the study of the complete nucleotide sequence of the chloroplast genome from the hornwort Anthoceros formosae, RNA editing events have been systematically investigated. A total of 509 C-to-U and 433 U-to-C conversions are identified in the transcripts of 68 genes and eight ORFs. No RNA ...

2015
Shahar Alon Sandra C Garrett Erez Y Levanon Sara Olson Brenton R Graveley Joshua J C Rosenthal Eli Eisenberg

RNA editing by adenosine deamination alters genetic information from the genomic blueprint. When it recodes mRNAs, it gives organisms the option to express diverse, functionally distinct, protein isoforms. All eumetazoans, from cnidarians to humans, express RNA editing enzymes. However, transcriptome-wide screens have only uncovered about 25 transcripts harboring conserved recoding RNA editing ...

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