نتایج جستجو برای: rna editing

تعداد نتایج: 273016  

2017
Arielle L Yablonovitch Patricia Deng Dionna Jacobson Jin Billy Li

Adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) RNA editing is an important post-transcriptional modification that affects the information encoded from DNA to RNA to protein. RNA editing can generate a multitude of transcript isoforms and can potentially be used to optimize protein function in response to varying conditions. In light of this and the fact that millions of editing sites have been identified in man...

2015
HuiQi Hong Jaymie Siqi Lin Leilei Chen

Adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) RNA editing, the most prevalent mode of transcript modification in higher eukaryotes, is catalysed by the adenosine deaminases acting on RNA (ADARs). A-to-I editing imposes an additional layer of gene regulation as it dictates various aspects of RNA metabolism, including RNA folding, processing, localization and degradation. Furthermore, editing events in exonic re...

2016
Yiannis A. Savva Robert A. Reenan

Accurate transcription of genetic information into RNA molecules is vital for proper cellular function. Sequences of RNA serve as templates for the ribosomal translation of proteomes, which execute basic biological tasks. Following RNA synthesis, mature RNA molecules are generated through various RNA processing events. A critical component of the collection of processes involving RNA species, b...

2017
Prajakta Bajad Michael F. Jantsch Liam Keegan Mary O'Connell

Adenosine deaminases acting on RNA (ADARs) are zinc-containing enzymes that deaminate adenosine bases to inosines within dsRNA regions in transcripts. In short, structured dsRNA hairpins individual adenosine bases may be targeted specifically and edited with up to one hundred percent efficiency, leading to the production of alternative protein variants. However, the majority of editing events o...

2013
Soo Youn Lee

deletion editing (insertion or deletion of nucleotides). With the development of high-throughput next-generation sequencing technologies, increasing numbers of RNA editing sites are rapidly being discovered. Accordingly, many bioinformatics tools and algorithms to identify novel RNA editing sites and semantic annotation of known information are increasingly being introduced. Each method, howeve...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2005
Monsheel S K Sodhi David C Airey Warren Lambert Philip W J Burnet Paul J Harrison Elaine Sanders-Bush

We report the development of a new assay as an alternative to direct DNA sequencing to measure RNA-edited variation in tissue. The new assay has been validated and is accurate, cheaper, more rapid, and less labor-intensive than DNA sequencing. We also outline the statistical modeling required for analyses of the hierarchical, clustered RNA-editing data generated in these studies. Using the new ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2017
Daniel B Sloan

RNA editing can yield protein products that differ from those directly encoded by genomic DNA. This process is pervasive in the mitochondria of many eukaryotes, where it predominantly results in the restoration of ancestral protein sequences. Nuclear mRNAs in metazoans also undergo editing (adenosine-to-inosine or 'A-to-I' substitutions), and most of these edits appear to be nonadaptive 'misfir...

2013
Andrew C. Penn Ales Balik Ingo H. Greger

Adenosine-to-Inosine (A-to-I) RNA editing is a post-transcriptional mechanism, evolved to diversify the transcriptome in metazoa. In addition to wide-spread editing in non-coding regions protein recoding by RNA editing allows for fine tuning of protein function. Functional consequences are only known for some editing sites and the combinatorial effect between multiple sites (functional epistasi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Mizuki Takenaka Anja Zehrmann Daniil Verbitskiy Matthias Kugelmann Barbara Härtel Axel Brennicke

RNA editing in plastids and mitochondria of flowering plants changes hundreds of selected cytidines to uridines, mostly in coding regions of mRNAs. Specific sequences around the editing sites are presumably recognized by up to 200 pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins. The here identified family of multiple organellar RNA editing factor (MORF) proteins provides additional components of the RN...

Journal: :RNA 2006
Yossef Neeman Erez Y Levanon Michael F Jantsch Eli Eisenberg

A-to-I RNA editing is the conversion of adenosine to inosine in double-stranded cellular and viral RNAs. Recently, abundant editing of human transcripts affecting thousands of genes has been reported. Most editing sites are confined to the primate-specific Alu repeats. Notably, the editing level in mouse was shown to be much lower. In order to find the reason for this dramatic difference, here ...

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