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A Nonsequencing Approach for the Rapid Detection of RNA Editing
Published on: April 21, 2022
Complex regulation of ADAR-mediated RNA-editing across tissues
Melanie A Huntley1, Melanie Lou2, Leonard D Goldstein3
1Department of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Genentech Inc., 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, USA. huntley.melanie@gene.com.
Background:
RNA-editing is a tightly regulated, and essential cellular process for a properly functioning brain. Dysfunction of A-to-I RNA editing can have catastrophic effects, particularly in the central nervous system. Thus, understanding how the process of RNA-editing is regulated has important implications for human health. However, at present, very little is known about the regulation of editing across tissues, and individuals.
Results:
Here we present an analysis of RNA-editing patterns from 9 different tissues harvested from a single mouse. For comparison, we also analyzed data for 5 of these tissues harvested from 15 additional animals. We find that tissue specificity of editing largely reflects differential expression of substrate transcripts across tissues. We identified a surprising enrichment of editing in intronic regions of brain transcripts, that could account for previously reported higher levels of editing in brain. There exists a small but remarkable amount of editing which is tissue-specific, despite comparable expression levels of the edit site across multiple tissues. Expression levels of editing enzymes and their isoforms can explain some, but not all of this variation.
Conclusions:
Together, these data suggest a complex regulation of the RNA-editing process beyond transcript expression levels.
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