REIA: A database for cancer A-to-I RNA editing with interactive analysis

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Abstract

Epitranscriptomic changes caused by adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) RNA editing contribute to the pathogenesis of human cancers; however, only a small fraction of the millions editing sites detected so far has clear functionality. To facilitate more in-depth studies on the editing, this paper offers REIA (http://bioinfo-sysu.com/reia), an interactive web server that analyses and visualizes the association between human cancers and A-to-I RNA editing sites (RESs). As a comprehensive database, REIA curates not only 8,447,588 RESs from 9,895 patients across 34 cancers, where 33 are from TCGA and 1 from GEO, but also 13 different types of multi-omic data for the cancers. As an interactive server, REIA provides various options for the user to specify the interested sites, to browse their annotation/editing level/profile in cancer, and to compare the difference in multi-omic features between editing and non-editing groups. From the editing profiles, REIA further detects 658 peptides that are supported by mass spectrum data but not yet covered in any prior works.

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Zhu, H., Huang, L., Liu, S., Dai, Z., Songyang, Z., Weng, Z., & Xiong, Y. (2022). REIA: A database for cancer A-to-I RNA editing with interactive analysis. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 18(6), 2472–2483. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.69458

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