Editing modifies the GABAA receptor subunit α3

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Abstract

Adenosine to inosine (A-to-I) pre-mRNA editing by the ADAR enzyme family has the potential to increase the variety of the proteome. This editing by adenosine deamination is essential in mammals for a functional brain. To detect novel substrates for A-to-I editing we have used an experimental method to find selectively edited sites and combined it with bioinformatic techniques that find stem-loop structures suitable for editing. We present here the first verified editing candidate detected by this screening procedure. We show that Gabra-3, which codes for the a3 subunit of the GABAA receptor, is a substrate for editing by both ADAR1 and ADAR2. Editing of the Gabra-3 mRNA recodes an isoleucine to a methionine. The extent of editing is low at birth but increases with age, reaching close to 100%in the adult brain. We therefore propose that editing of the Gabra-3 mRNA is important for normal brain development. Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. Copyright © 2007 RNA Society.

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Ohlson, J., Pedersen, J. S., Haussler, D., & Öhman, M. (2007). Editing modifies the GABAA receptor subunit α3. RNA, 13(5), 698–703. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.349107

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