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2015
This chapter discusses how open reading frames (ORFs) of some RNAs can be altered after transcription by RNA editing. The chapter highlights the important role RNA editing plays in keeping selfish DNA elements in the genome in check. It also mentions the significant role RNA editing plays in enabling tRNAs to translate mRNAs efficiently, which is a ...
David Elliott, Michael Ladomery
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This chapter discusses how open reading frames (ORFs) of some RNAs can be altered after transcription by RNA editing. The chapter highlights the important role RNA editing plays in keeping selfish DNA elements in the genome in check. It also mentions the significant role RNA editing plays in enabling tRNAs to translate mRNAs efficiently, which is a ...
David Elliott, Michael Ladomery
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1991
Since its discovery, RNA editing in kinetoplastid mitochondria has proven a fascinating topic of study, and the last one and a half years have witnessed enormous advances in our understanding of this unprecedented form of RNA processing. The information flow in this RNA editing, once considered a candidate for defying the central dogma, is now known to
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Since its discovery, RNA editing in kinetoplastid mitochondria has proven a fascinating topic of study, and the last one and a half years have witnessed enormous advances in our understanding of this unprecedented form of RNA processing. The information flow in this RNA editing, once considered a candidate for defying the central dogma, is now known to
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Biologie in unserer Zeit, 1990
AbstractZur Realisierung der genetischen Information wird von der vererbten Information, dem Gen in der DNA, eine mRNA‐Kopie angefertigt, die als Matrize für die Proteinsynthese dient. Andere RNA‐Moleküle, wie ribosomale RNAs (rRNAs) oder Transfer‐RNAs (tRNAs) erfüllen direkt eine biologische Funktion, ohne in Proteine translatiert zu werden.
Wolfgang Schuster, Axel Brennicke
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AbstractZur Realisierung der genetischen Information wird von der vererbten Information, dem Gen in der DNA, eine mRNA‐Kopie angefertigt, die als Matrize für die Proteinsynthese dient. Andere RNA‐Moleküle, wie ribosomale RNAs (rRNAs) oder Transfer‐RNAs (tRNAs) erfüllen direkt eine biologische Funktion, ohne in Proteine translatiert zu werden.
Wolfgang Schuster, Axel Brennicke
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1995
Abstract RNA editing can also be called ‘nucleotide substitution’-insertions or deletions made in the RNA sequence. Typically, deleterious changes that have occurred in DNA are restored at the RNA level by this process. The origins of the known forms of RNA editing in various organismic lineages are probably independent.
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Abstract RNA editing can also be called ‘nucleotide substitution’-insertions or deletions made in the RNA sequence. Typically, deleterious changes that have occurred in DNA are restored at the RNA level by this process. The origins of the known forms of RNA editing in various organismic lineages are probably independent.
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RNA editing: getting U into RNA
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1997RNA editing in kinetoplastid protozoa remodels the sequences of mitochondrial pre-mRNAs by the precise insertion and deletion of uridylate residues. These sequence changes are directed by small trans-acting RNAs, termed guide RNAs. The basic mechanistic pathway by which edited RNA is generated has recently been elucidated using in vitro systems capable
M L, Kable, S, Heidmann, K D, Stuart
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Visualizing Nuclear RNA Editing
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2017RNA editing results in the site-specific conversion of adenosine to inosine in mRNAs. Genomics has revealed millions of editing sites in metazoans, but examining the spatial aspects of editing in cells has been challenging. A new method, inosineFISH (inoFISH), provides the ability to detect edited and unedited mRNAs within intact cells.
Hodaya, Hochberg, Yaron, Shav-Tal
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Plant Mitochondrial RNA Editing
Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1999RNA editing affects messenger RNAs and transfer RNAs in plant mitochondria by site-specific exchange of cytidine and uridine bases in both seed and nonseed plants. Distribution of the phenomenon among bryophytes has been unclear since RNA editing has been detected in some but not all liverworts and mosses.
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2017
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory neurodegenerative disease that is characterized by immune-mediated attacks to myelin sheath. Genetic predisposition, environmental factors as well as epigenenetic factors, may be involved in the pathogenesis of MS.
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory neurodegenerative disease that is characterized by immune-mediated attacks to myelin sheath. Genetic predisposition, environmental factors as well as epigenenetic factors, may be involved in the pathogenesis of MS.
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2000
Abstract RNA Editing devotes a chapter to each of the major types of this form of RNA processing. Each chapter is written by a leader in the field and offers fundamental principles, as well as up to date information on recent advances. Numerous examples of RNAs known to be edited are provided throughout the volume, but most importantly ...
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Abstract RNA Editing devotes a chapter to each of the major types of this form of RNA processing. Each chapter is written by a leader in the field and offers fundamental principles, as well as up to date information on recent advances. Numerous examples of RNAs known to be edited are provided throughout the volume, but most importantly ...
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