The majority of transcripts in the squid nervous system are extensively recoded by A-to-I RNA editing

eLife7.70
Volume: 4
Published: Jan 8, 2015
Abstract
RNA editing by adenosine deamination alters genetic information from the genomic blueprint. When it recodes mRNAs, it gives organisms the option to express diverse, functionally distinct, protein isoforms. All eumetazoans, from cnidarians to humans, express RNA editing enzymes. However, transcriptome-wide screens have only uncovered about 25 transcripts harboring conserved recoding RNA editing sites in mammals and several hundred recoding sites...
Paper Details
Title
The majority of transcripts in the squid nervous system are extensively recoded by A-to-I RNA editing
Published Date
Jan 8, 2015
Journal
Volume
4
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