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RNA Editing
Occasionally researches encounter a gene with a sequence of nucleotides that does not match exactly that in its RNA product:
messenger RNA (mRNA) or
ribosomal RNA (rRNA) or
transfer RNA (tRNA) ...
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In addition to alternate splicing and RNA editing that increase mRNA complexity, protein modification and alternative translation can all expand the population of proteins that come from one mRNA species.
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RNA that guides the insertion of uridines (RNA editing) into mRNAs in trypanosomes. Found in transcripts from minicircles and maxicircles of DNA in kinetoplasts.
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Products of post-transcriptional processing of primary transcript. Post-transcriptional RNA modifications include splicing, polyadenylation, and RNA editing.
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Splicing polyA ...
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U to C changes, produced by an as yet unknown mechanism, appear to occur in the mitochondrial RNA of Pteridophytes.
Two RNA editing events were detected in the production of glutamate transporter subunits in neurons.
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This may result in proteins with different composition of amino acids or it may involve just the length of 3' UTR. One reason for alternative/differential splicing is base modification during RNA editing causing a change in slice sites.
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