RRC ID 46530
Author Wu D, Lamm AT, Fire AZ.
Title Competition between ADAR and RNAi pathways for an extensive class of RNA targets.
Journal Nat Struct Mol Biol
Abstract Adenosine deaminases that act on RNAs (ADARs) interact with double-stranded RNAs, deaminating adenosines to inosines. Previous studies of Caenorhabditis elegans indicated an antagonistic interaction between ADAR and RNAi machineries, with ADAR defects suppressed upon additional knockout of RNAi. This suggests a pool of common RNA substrates capable of engaging both pathways. To define and characterize such substrates, we examined small RNA and mRNA populations of ADAR mutants and identified a distinct set of loci from which RNAi-dependent short RNAs are markedly upregulated. At these same loci, we observed populations of multiply edited transcripts, supporting a specific role for ADARs in preventing access to the RNAi pathway for an extensive population of dsRNAs. Characterization of these loci revealed a substantial overlap with noncoding and intergenic regions, suggesting that the landscape of ADAR targets may extend beyond previously annotated classes of transcripts.
Volume 18(10)
Pages 1094-101
Published 2011-9-11
DOI 10.1038/nsmb.2129
PII nsmb.2129
PMID 21909095
PMC PMC3190075
MeSH Adenosine Deaminase / metabolism* DNA Transposable Elements Down-Regulation RNA / metabolism* RNA Editing RNA Interference* RNA, Small Interfering RNA-Binding Proteins
IF 11.98
Times Cited 57
WOS Category BIOPHYSICS BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY CELL BIOLOGY
Resource
C.elegans tm668