A stochastic RNA editing process targets a limited number of sites in individualDrosophilaglutamatergic motoneurons
Andrés B. Crane,
Suresh K. Jetti,
J. Troy Littleton
Abstract:RNA editing is a post-transcriptional source of protein diversity and occurs across the animal kingdom. Given the complete profile of mRNA targets and their editing rate in individual cells is unclear, we analyzed single cell RNA transcriptomes from Drosophila larval tonic and phasic glutamatergic motoneuron subtypes to determine the most highly edited targets and identify cell-type specific editing. From ~15,000 genes encoded in the genome, 316 high confidence A-to-I canonical RNA edit sites were identified, … Show more
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