Systematic identification of abundant A-to-I editing sites in the human transcriptome
LELevanon, EYEEEisenberg, EYRYelin, RNSNemzer, SHMHallegger, M
Abstract
RNA editing by members of the ADAR (adenosine deaminases acting on RNA) family leads to site-specific conversion of adenosine to inosine (A-to-I) in precursor messenger RNAs. Editing by ADARs is believed to occur in all metazoa, and is essential for mammalian development. Currently, only a limited number of human ADAR substrates are known, whereas indirect evidence suggests a substantial fraction of all pre-mRNAs being affected. Here we describe a computational search for ADAR editing sites in the human transcriptome, using millions of available expressed sequences. We mapped 12,723 A-to-I editing sites in 1,637 different genes, with an estimated accuracy of 95%, raising the number of known editing sites by…
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13- LELevanon, EYCorresponding
- EEEisenberg, E
- YRYelin, R
- NSNemzer, S
- HMHallegger, M
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Keywords
- ADAR
- RNA editing
- Alu element
- Inosine
- Biology
- Transcriptome
- RNA
- Computational biology
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