نتایج جستجو برای: editing

تعداد نتایج: 25861  

2017
Sameer Dixit Michaela Müller-McNicoll Vojtěch David Kathi Zarnack Jernej Ule Hassan Hashimi Julius Lukeš

A dozen mRNAs are edited by multiple insertions and/or deletions of uridine residues in the mitochondrion of Trypanosoma brucei Several protein complexes have been implicated in performing this type of RNA editing, including the mitochondrial RNA-binding complex 1 (MRB1). Two paralogous novel RNA-binding proteins, MRB8170 and MRB4160, are loosely associated with the core MRB1 complex. Their rol...

2013
Michael F Jantsch

The central dogma of molecular biology states that genetic information stored in DNA is transcribed and subsequently translated into proteins. The information should thereby be copied from DNA into RNA without changes to the information. 1 The relatively constant number of genes among eukaryotes of different complexity has, however, challenged this concept of a rigid flow of information. For qu...

2018
Yuange Duan Shengqian Dou Hong Zhang Changcheng Wu Mingming Wu Jian Lu

The adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) RNA editomes have been systematically characterized in various metazoan species, and many editing sites were found in clusters. However, it remains unclear whether the clustered editing sites tend to be linked in the same RNA molecules or not. By adopting a method originally designed to detect linkage disequilibrium of DNA mutations, we examined the editomes of...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2014
Antonio Fabio Di Narzo Alexey Kozlenkov Panos Roussos Ke Hao Yasmin Hurd David A Lewis Etienne Sibille Larry J Siever Eugene Koonin Stella Dracheva

Editing of the pre-mRNA for the serotonin receptor 2C (5-HT2CR) by site-specific adenosine deamination (A-to-I pre-mRNA editing) substantially increases the functional plasticity of this key neurotransmitter receptor and is thought to contribute to homeostatic mechanisms in neurons. 5-HT2CR mRNA editing generates up to 24 different receptor isoforms. The extent of editing correlates with 5-HT2C...

Journal: :Cancer research 2014
Lihua Qi Tim Hon Man Chan Daniel G Tenen Leilei Chen

Adenosine-to-inosine conversion (A-to-I editing), a posttranscriptional modification on RNA, contributes to extensive transcriptome diversity. A-to-I editing is a hydrolytic deamination process, catalyzed by adenosine deAminase acting on double-stranded RNA (ADAR) family of enzymes. ADARs are essential for normal mammalian development, and disturbance in RNA editing has been implicated in vario...

2014
Toru Suzuki Maki Asami Anthony C. F. Perry

Mammalian genomes can be edited by injecting pronuclear embryos with Cas9 cRNA and guide RNA (gRNA) but it is unknown whether editing can also occur during the onset of embryonic development, prior to pronuclear embryogenesis. We here report Cas9-mediated editing during sperm-induced meiotic exit and the initiation of development. Injection of unfertilized, mouse metaphase II (mII) oocytes with...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2007
Eline T Luning Prak Marc Monestier Robert A Eisenberg

Receptor editing is the process of ongoing antibody gene rearrangement in a lymphocyte that already has a functional antigen receptor. The expression of a functional antigen receptor will normally terminate further rearrangement (allelic exclusion). However, lymphocytes with autoreactive receptors have a chance at escaping negative regulation by "editing" the specificities of their receptors wi...

2013
Yusuke Yagi Makoto Tachikawa Hisayo Noguchi Soichirou Satoh Junichi Obokata Takahiro Nakamura

C-to-U RNA editing has been widely observed in organellar RNAs in terrestrial plants. Recent research has revealed the significance of a large, plant-specific family of pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins for RNA editing and other RNA processing events in plant mitochondria and chloroplasts. PPR protein is a sequence-specific RNA-binding protein that identifies specific C residues for editi...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2006
Mamoru Sugita Yuki Miyata Kaori Maruyama Chika Sugiura Tomotsugu Arikawa Masanobu Higuchi

RNA editing is a post-transcriptional process that changes individual nucleotides in transcripts, and usually occurs in the plastids of land plants. The number of RNA editing sites in a plastid is significantly divergent in bryophytes, ranging from zero in liverworts to almost 1,000 sites in hornworts. In this study, we identified 132 RNA editing sites in the transcripts of six genes from the p...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2010
Anja Zehrmann Daniil Verbitskiy Barbara Härtel Axel Brennicke Mizuki Takenaka

RNA editing in plant mitochondria posttranscriptionally changes multiple cytidines to uridines. The RNA editing trans-factor MEF1 was identified via ecotype-specific editing polymorphisms in Arabidopsis thaliana. Complementation assays reveal that none of the three amino acid changes between Columbia (Col) and C24 individually alters RNA editing. Only one combination of these polymorphisms lowe...

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