Computational evidence of A-to-I RNA editing
in nucleus transcriptome of Arabidopsis thaliana
Pufeng DU,Yang CHEN,Yanda LI,
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MOE Key Laboratory of
Bioinformatics and Bioinformatics Division. TNLIST/Department of Automation,
Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China;
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05 Dec 2009
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05 Dec 2009
Abstract
RNA editing is a mechanism that can increase the complexity of the transcriptome via the insertion, deletion, or substitution of single or multiple nucleotides of mRNA sequences. In the last two decades, A-to-I RNA editing, which is catalyzed by the ADAR family enzymes, was discovered in many metazoans. C-to-U and U-to-C RNA editing were found in the mitochondria and plastids of plants. However, there is no report about RNA editing in plant nucleus transcriptome yet. Here, by integrating resources from public databases with computational methods, this paper proposes that A-to-I RNA editing mechanism may exist in the nucleus of Arabidopsis thaliana. Some characteristics of the potential A-to-I RNA editing sites in Arabidopsis thaliana are similar to those we have known in animals.
Pufeng DU, Yang CHEN, Yanda LI,.
Computational evidence of A-to-I RNA editing
in nucleus transcriptome of Arabidopsis thaliana. Front. Electr. Electron. Eng., 2009, 4(4): 349‒361 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11460-009-0053-7
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