RNA editors, cofactors, and mRNA targets: An overview of the c-to-U RNA editing machinery and its implication in human disease

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Abstract

One of the most prevalent epitranscriptomic modifications is RNA editing. In higher eukaryotes, RNA editing is catalyzed by one of two classes of deaminases: ADAR family enzymes that catalyze A-to-I (read as G) editing, and AID/APOBEC family enzymes that catalyze C-to-U. ADAR-catalyzed deamination has been studied extensively. Here we focus on AID/APOBEC-catalyzed editing, and review the emergent knowledge regarding C-to-U editing consequences in the context of human disease.

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Lerner, T., Papavasiliou, F. N., & Pecori, R. (2019, January 1). RNA editors, cofactors, and mRNA targets: An overview of the c-to-U RNA editing machinery and its implication in human disease. Genes. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes10010013

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