Abstract:Adenosine deaminases acting on RNA (ADARs) are enzymes related in RNA editing that converts adenosine residues to inosine specifically in double-stranded RNAs. ADAR regulates mRNA stability and gene expression. ADAR1-Dicer complexes promote microRNA processing and RNA interference (RNAi) gene silencing. ADAR1 is highly expressed in human pluripotent stem cells. Recently, we observed that ADAR1-deficiency in human iPS cells promotes caspase3-mediated apoptotic cell death. On the other hand, ADAR1-deficiency did… Show more
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