| Literature DB >> 32794424 |
Wentao Cai1,2,3, Lijun Shi1, Mingyue Cao3, Dan Shen3, Junya Li1, Shengli Zhang3, Jiuzhou Song2.
Abstract
RNA editing is an essential process for modifying nucleotides at specific RNA sites during post-transcription in many species. However, its genomic landscape and characters have not been systematically explored in the bovine genome. In the present study, we characterized global RNA editing profiles from 50 samples of cattle and revealed a range of RNA editing profiles in different tissues. Most editing sites were significantly enriched in specific BovB-derived SINEs, especially the dispersed Bov-tAs, which likely forms dsRNA structures similar to the primate-specific Alu elements. Interestingly, ADARB1 (ADAR2) was observed to be predominant in determining global editing in the bovine genome. Common RNA editing sites among similar tissues were associated with tissue-specific biological functions. Taken together, the wide distribution of RNA editing sites and their tissue-specific characters implied the bovine RNA editome should be further explored.Entities:
Keywords: A-to-G edited clusters; ADAR; BovB-derived SINEs; RNA editing; bovine; repetitive elements
Year: 2020 PMID: 32794424 PMCID: PMC7951967 DOI: 10.1080/15476286.2020.1807724
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RNA Biol ISSN: 1547-6286 Impact factor: 4.652