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Molecular Context of ADAR-Mediated Editing of Coding RNA in Colorectal and Lung Cancers. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Modestov A   +10 more
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TSniffer: unbiased de novo identification of RNA editing sites and quantification of editing activity in RNA-seq data. [PDF]

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Herrmann M   +8 more
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A New Model of Gastric Pre-neoplasia Induced by Aberrant ADAR1-mediated Double-stranded RNA Signaling. [PDF]

open access: yesCell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol
Halstead AM   +15 more
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Deficiency of Smooth Muscle Adar1 Exacerbates Vascular Remodeling and Pulmonary Hypertension. [PDF]

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Kim Y   +28 more
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Investigating the impact of ADAR1 on HCV replication

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Loss of ADAR1 induces ferroptosis of breast cancer cells

Cellular Signalling
Adenosine deaminases acting on RNA 1(ADAR1), an RNA editing enzyme that converts adenosine to inosine by deamination in double-stranded RNAs, plays an important role in occurrence and progression of various types of cancer. Ferroptosis has emerged as a hot topic of cancer research in recent years.
Chuan, Yin   +10 more
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ADAR1 and its implications in cancer development and treatment

Trends in Genetics, 2022
The family of adenosine deaminases acting on RNA (ADARs) regulates global gene expression output by catalyzing adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) editing of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) and through interacting with RNA and other proteins. ADARs play important roles in development and disease, including an increasing connection to cancer progression.
Allison R, Baker, Frank J, Slack
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ADAR1 mutation causes ZBP1-dependent immunopathology

Nature, 2022
The RNA-editing enzyme ADAR1 is essential for the suppression of innate immune activation and pathology caused by aberrant recognition of self-RNA, a role it carries out by disrupting the duplex structure of endogenous double-stranded RNA species1,2. A point mutation in the sequence encoding the Z-DNA-binding domain (ZBD) of ADAR1 is associated with ...
Nicholas W. Hubbard   +11 more
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ADAR1 edits the SenZ and SenZ-ability of RNA

Immunity, 2021
Some RNAs can assume a Z conformation, an unusual, left-handed turn. In this issue of Immunity, three studies report that mutations in the Zα-RNA binding domain of the adenosine deaminase ADAR1 are sufficient to induce autoinflammatory disease in mice, which models human Aicardí-Goutières syndrome, highlighting the important role of Z-RNA editing in ...
Thomas, Zillinger, Eva, Bartok
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