Endonuclease V is highly conserved, both structurally and functionally, from bacteria to humans, and it cleaves the deoxyinosine-containing double-stranded DNA in Escherichia coli, whereas in Homo sapiens it catalyses the inosine-containing single-stranded RNA. Thus, deoxyinosine and inosine are unexpectedly produced by the deamination reactions of adenine in DNA and RNA, respectively. Moreover, adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) RNA editing is carried out by adenosine deaminase acting on dsRNA (ADARs). We focused on Arabidopsis thaliana endonuclease V (AtEndoV) activity exhibiting variations in DNA or RNA substrate specificities. Since no ADAR was observed for A-to-I editing in A. thaliana, the possibility of inosine generation by A-to-I editin...
We report the characterization of tadA, the first prokaryotic RNA editing enzyme to be identified. E...
AbstractRNA editing in plant organelles is an enigmatic process leading to conversion of cytidines i...
Endonuclease V (EndoV) is a conserved inosine-specific ribonuclease with unknown biological function...
Endonuclease V is highly conserved, both structurally and functionally, from bacteria to humans, and...
Deamination of the nucleobases in DNA and RNA is a result of spontaneous hydrolysis, endogenous or e...
Endonuclease V orthologues are highly conserved proteins found in all kingdoms of life. While the pr...
Deamination of adenine occurs in DNA, RNA, and their precursors via a hydrolytic reaction and a nitr...
The DNA molecule is constantly challenged by endogenous and exogenous agents, threatening the geneti...
In all organisms, transfer RNAs (tRNAs) undergo extensive post-transcriptional modifications. Althou...
Inosine is one of the most common post-transcriptional modifications. Since its discovery, it has be...
Adenosine to inosine deamination of RNAs is a conserved RNA-editing mechanism that is widespread in ...
AbstractInosine on transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are post-transcriptionally formed by a deamination mechanis...
Inosine may arise in DNA as a result of oxidative deamination of adenine or misincorporation of deox...
Adenosine deaminases that act on RNA (ADARs) carry out adenosine (A) to inosine (I) editing reaction...
Adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) editing has been shown to be an important mechanism that increases pro...
We report the characterization of tadA, the first prokaryotic RNA editing enzyme to be identified. E...
AbstractRNA editing in plant organelles is an enigmatic process leading to conversion of cytidines i...
Endonuclease V (EndoV) is a conserved inosine-specific ribonuclease with unknown biological function...
Endonuclease V is highly conserved, both structurally and functionally, from bacteria to humans, and...
Deamination of the nucleobases in DNA and RNA is a result of spontaneous hydrolysis, endogenous or e...
Endonuclease V orthologues are highly conserved proteins found in all kingdoms of life. While the pr...
Deamination of adenine occurs in DNA, RNA, and their precursors via a hydrolytic reaction and a nitr...
The DNA molecule is constantly challenged by endogenous and exogenous agents, threatening the geneti...
In all organisms, transfer RNAs (tRNAs) undergo extensive post-transcriptional modifications. Althou...
Inosine is one of the most common post-transcriptional modifications. Since its discovery, it has be...
Adenosine to inosine deamination of RNAs is a conserved RNA-editing mechanism that is widespread in ...
AbstractInosine on transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are post-transcriptionally formed by a deamination mechanis...
Inosine may arise in DNA as a result of oxidative deamination of adenine or misincorporation of deox...
Adenosine deaminases that act on RNA (ADARs) carry out adenosine (A) to inosine (I) editing reaction...
Adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) editing has been shown to be an important mechanism that increases pro...
We report the characterization of tadA, the first prokaryotic RNA editing enzyme to be identified. E...
AbstractRNA editing in plant organelles is an enigmatic process leading to conversion of cytidines i...
Endonuclease V (EndoV) is a conserved inosine-specific ribonuclease with unknown biological function...