نتایج جستجو برای: rna editing

تعداد نتایج: 273016  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2009
Anja Zehrmann Daniil Verbitskiy Johannes A van der Merwe Axel Brennicke Mizuki Takenaka

RNA editing in flowering plant mitochondria alters 400 to 500 nucleotides from C to U, changing the information content of most mRNAs and some tRNAs. So far, none of the specific or general factors responsible for RNA editing in plant mitochondria have been identified. Here, we characterize a nuclear-encoded gene that is involved in RNA editing of three specific sites in different mitochondrial...

Journal: :Annual review of neuroscience 1996
L Simpson R B Emeson

RNA editing is a term describing a variety of novel mechanisms for the modification of nucleotide sequences of RNA transcripts in different organisms. These editing events include (a) the U-insertion and -deletion type of editing found in the mitochondrion of kinetoplastid protozoa, (b) the C-insertion editing found in the mitochondrion of Physarum, (c) the C-to-U substitution editing of the ma...

Journal: :Genetics 2014
Yingjie Zhu Hongmei Luo Xin Zhang Jingyuan Song Chao Sun Aijia Ji Jiang Xu Shilin Chen

RNA editing is a widespread, post-transcriptional molecular phenomenon that diversifies hereditary information across various organisms. However, little is known about genome-scale RNA editing in fungi. In this study, we screened for fungal RNA editing sites at the genomic level in Ganoderma lucidum, a valuable medicinal fungus. On the basis of our pipeline that predicted the editing sites from...

2013
Wojciech Garncarz Aamira Tariq Cornelia Handl Oliver Pusch Michael F. Jantsch

Adenosine to inosine deamination of RNA is widespread in metazoa. Inosines are recognized as guanosines and, therefore, this RNA-editing can influence the coding potential, localization and stability of RNAs. Therefore, RNA editing contributes to the diversification of the transcriptome in a flexible manner. The editing reaction is performed by adenosine deaminases that act on RNA (ADARs), whic...

Journal: :Cell reports 2015
Anne L Sapiro Patricia Deng Rui Zhang Jin Billy Li

Adenosine-to-inosine RNA editing modifies maturing mRNAs through the binding of adenosine deaminase acting on RNA (Adar) proteins to double-stranded RNA structures in a process critical for neuronal function. Editing levels at individual editing sites span a broad range and are mediated by both cis-acting elements (surrounding RNA sequence and secondary structure) and trans-acting factors. Here...

2013
Henning Lenz Volker Knoop

RNA editing is vast in some genetic systems, with up to thousands of targeted C-to-U and U-to-C substitutions in mitochondria and chloroplasts of certain plants. Efficient prognoses of RNA editing in organelle genomes will help to reveal overlooked cases of editing. We present PREPACT 2.0 (http://www.prepact.de) with numerous enhancements of our previously developed Plant RNA Editing Prediction...

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: :EMBO reports 2014
Nicolas Fossat Karin Tourle Tania Radziewic Kristen Barratt Doreen Liebhold Joshua B Studdert Melinda Power Vanessa Jones David A F Loebel Patrick P L Tam

Cytidine (C) to Uridine (U) RNA editing is a post-transcriptional modification that is accomplished by the deaminase APOBEC1 and its partnership with the RNA-binding protein A1CF. We identify and characterise here a novel RNA-binding protein, RBM47, that interacts with APOBEC1 and A1CF and is expressed in tissues where C to U RNA editing occurs. RBM47 can substitute for A1CF and is necessary an...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2005
Patrice Vitali Eugenia Basyuk Elodie Le Meur Edouard Bertrand Françoise Muscatelli Jérôme Cavaillé Alexander Huttenhofer

Posttranscriptional, site-specific adenosine to inosine (A-to-I) base conversions, designated as RNA editing, play significant roles in generating diversity of gene expression. However, little is known about how and in which cellular compartments RNA editing is controlled. Interestingly, the two enzymes that catalyze RNA editing, adenosine deaminases that act on RNA (ADAR) 1 and 2, have recentl...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2002
Geetha C Jayan John L Casey

Hepatitis delta virus (HDV) requires host RNA editing at the viral RNA amber/W site. Of the two host genes responsible for RNA editing via deamination of adenosines in double-stranded RNAs, short inhibitory RNA-mediated knockdown of host ADAR1 expression but not that of ADAR2 led to decreased HDV amber/W editing and virus production. Despite substantial sequence and structural variation among t...

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