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Shoshana Greenberger1, Erez Y Levanon, Nurit Paz-Yaacov, Aviv Barzilai, Michal Safran, Sivan Osenberg, Ninette Amariglio, Gideon Rechavi, Eli Eisenberg.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adenosine to inosine (A-to-I) RNA-editing is an essential post-transcriptional mechanism that occurs in numerous sites in the human transcriptome, mainly within Alu repeats. It has been shown to have consistent levels of editing across individuals in a few targets in the human brain and altered in several human pathologies. However, the variability across human individuals of editing levels in other tissues has not been studied so far.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21029430 PMCID: PMC3091749 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-11-608
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Figure 1Highly regulated A-to-I RNA-editing within coding sequences and . 32 skin samples were tested for editing levels in one site within the coding regions of FLNA, CYFIP2 and BLCAP and within Alu repeat residing in the FYN, KLRD1 and CARD11 genes. A. Consistent editing levels in FLNA, CYFIP2 and BLCAP among different individuals. B. Consistent Alu A-to-I RNA-editing levels in FYN, KLRD1 and CARD11. C. Mean editing level of the six sites ± one standard deviation.
Figure 2Editing levels of specific sites in a highly-edited region of . A. Editing levels for sites in a highly-edited region of FYN are presented for 22 skin samples. Site-specific editing levels are consistent among the samples. B. Editing level and variance of the seven tested sites of FYN. Mean editing level of the seven sites ± one standard deviation.
Figure 3Editing levels in the . Data from Lev-Maor et al [34] was analyzed. Editing frequencies of five A-to-I editing sites within the Alu repeat in the 8th exon of NARF are shown for 13 different tissues and cell-lines.