adenosine-to-inosine(English)
- a process where the RNA base adenosine is converted to inosine. This is one of the most common types of RNA editing, catalyzed by enzymes called adenosine deaminases acting on RNA (ADARs). A-to-I editing can change the function of proteins, regulate gene expression, and plays a crucial role in processes like the innate immune response
- I:C, IFN, IFNβ, IFNAR1, IPAH, ISG, JACUSA, MAVS, MDA5, PAH, PASMC, Pdpn, PH, PKR, RNA-seq, RVH, RVSP, siADAR, siCtrl, SMA, Sp-c, TBK1, ADAR1, AT1, AT2, dsRNA, eIF2α
- Biochemistry, Pulmonology, Immunology, Myocyte / muscle, Cardiology, Regulation / control
- https://doi.org…SAHA.125.326235