St Vincent's Institute of Medical Research, Fitzroy, Victoria, 3065, Australia.
Department of Medicine, St Vincent's Hospital, University of Melbourne, Fitzroy, Victoria, 3065, Australia.
Genome Biol. 2017 Oct 30;18(1):205. doi: 10.1186/s13059-017-1347-3.
One of the most prevalent forms of post-transcritpional RNA modification is the conversion of adenosine nucleosides to inosine (A-to-I), mediated by the ADAR family of enzymes. The functional requirement and regulatory landscape for the majority of A-to-I editing events are, at present, uncertain. Recent studies have identified key in vivo functions of ADAR enzymes, informing our understanding of the biological importance of A-to-I editing. Large-scale studies have revealed how editing is regulated both in cis and in trans. This review will explore these recent studies and how they broaden our understanding of the functions and regulation of ADAR-mediated RNA editing.
最普遍的转录后 RNA 修饰形式之一是由 ADAR 酶家族介导的腺嘌呤核苷转化为肌苷(A-to-I)。目前,大多数 A-to-I 编辑事件的功能要求和调控景观尚不确定。最近的研究确定了 ADAR 酶的关键体内功能,这使我们对 A-to-I 编辑的生物学重要性有了更深入的了解。大规模研究揭示了编辑在顺式和反式中是如何被调控的。这篇综述将探讨这些最近的研究,以及它们如何拓宽我们对 ADAR 介导的 RNA 编辑的功能和调控的理解。