AbstractWe identified two DYW subclass pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins, PpPPR_78 and PpPPR_79, as RNA editing factors in the moss Physcomitrella patens. Disruption of each gene by homologous recombination revealed that PpPPR_78 was involved in RNA editing at the rps14 (rps14-C137) and cox1 (cox1-C755) sites and PpPPR_79 at the nad5-1 (nad5-C598) site in the mitochondrial transcripts. RNA editing defects did not affect transcript patterns of the target genes. Thus, DYW subclass PPR proteins seem to be site-specific trans-acting factors for RNA editing
AbstractRNA editing in plant organelles is an enigmatic process leading to conversion of cytidines i...
The structure of mitochondrial genomes has greatly diverged throughout evolution. They can be very c...
AbstractIn plants, RNA editing is a process that deaminates specific cytidines (C) to uridines (U). ...
AbstractWe identified two DYW subclass pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins, PpPPR_78 and PpPPR_7...
AbstractThe moss Physcomitrella patens has two RNA editing sites in the chloroplasts. Here we identi...
AbstractWe here identify the PPR protein MEF14 of the DYW subclass as a specific trans-factor requir...
AbstractPentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins have been identified as site-specific factors for RN...
<div><p>RNA editing in plant mitochondria and plastids alters specific nucleotides from cytidine (C)...
The mitochondrial C-to-U RNA editing factor PPR56 of the moss Physcomitrium patens is an RNA-binding...
[EN] Recent identification of several different types of RNA editing factors in plant organelles sug...
RNA editing is converting hundreds of cytosines into uridines during organelle gene expression of la...
C to U editing is one of the post-transcriptional steps which are required for the proper expression...
AbstractA particular type of pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins with variable length of the 35 ...
RNA editing in plants converts cytidines to uridines (C-to-U) in chloroplast andmitochondrial transc...
AbstractRNA editing in plant mitochondria posttranscriptionally changes multiple cytidines to uridin...
AbstractRNA editing in plant organelles is an enigmatic process leading to conversion of cytidines i...
The structure of mitochondrial genomes has greatly diverged throughout evolution. They can be very c...
AbstractIn plants, RNA editing is a process that deaminates specific cytidines (C) to uridines (U). ...
AbstractWe identified two DYW subclass pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins, PpPPR_78 and PpPPR_7...
AbstractThe moss Physcomitrella patens has two RNA editing sites in the chloroplasts. Here we identi...
AbstractWe here identify the PPR protein MEF14 of the DYW subclass as a specific trans-factor requir...
AbstractPentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins have been identified as site-specific factors for RN...
<div><p>RNA editing in plant mitochondria and plastids alters specific nucleotides from cytidine (C)...
The mitochondrial C-to-U RNA editing factor PPR56 of the moss Physcomitrium patens is an RNA-binding...
[EN] Recent identification of several different types of RNA editing factors in plant organelles sug...
RNA editing is converting hundreds of cytosines into uridines during organelle gene expression of la...
C to U editing is one of the post-transcriptional steps which are required for the proper expression...
AbstractA particular type of pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins with variable length of the 35 ...
RNA editing in plants converts cytidines to uridines (C-to-U) in chloroplast andmitochondrial transc...
AbstractRNA editing in plant mitochondria posttranscriptionally changes multiple cytidines to uridin...
AbstractRNA editing in plant organelles is an enigmatic process leading to conversion of cytidines i...
The structure of mitochondrial genomes has greatly diverged throughout evolution. They can be very c...
AbstractIn plants, RNA editing is a process that deaminates specific cytidines (C) to uridines (U). ...