inosine paired with cytosine(English)
- formed by two hydrogen bonds, similar to an adenine (A)–cytosine (C) pair. However, inosine is a "wobble base" that can also pair with other bases like adenine (A) and uracil (U), which is important for flexibility in transfer RNA and during processes like RNA editing
- IFNAR1, IPAH, ISG, JACUSA, MAVS, MDA5, PAH, PASMC, Pdpn, PH, PKR, RNA-seq, RVH, RVSP, siADAR, siCtrl, SMA, Sp-c, TBK1, tRNA, ADAR1, AT1, AT2, A-to-I, dsRNA, eIF2α, IFN, IFN-β
- Biochemistry, Cardiology, Myocyte / muscle
- https://doi.org…SAHA.125.326235
- https://doi.org…1093/nar/gky907