TY - JOUR
T1 - Extensive Recoding of the Neural Proteome in Cephalopods by RNA Editing
AU - Rosenthal, Joshua J.C.
AU - Eisenberg, Eli
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/2/15
Y1 - 2023/2/15
N2 - The coleoid cephalopods have the largest brains, and display the most complex behaviors, of all invertebrates. The molecular and cellular mechanisms that underlie these remarkable advancements remain largely unexplored. Early molecular cloning studies of squid ion channel transcripts uncovered an unusually large number of A→I RNA editing sites that recoded codons. Further cloning of other neural transcripts showed a similar pattern. The advent of deep-sequencing technologies and the associated bioinformatics allowed the mapping of RNA editing events across the entire neural transcriptomes of various cephalopods. The results were remarkable: They contained orders of magnitude more recoding editing sites than any other taxon. Although RNA editing sites are abundant in most multicellular metazoans, they rarely recode. In cephalopods, the majority of neural transcripts are recoded. Recent studies have focused on whether these events are adaptive, as well as other noncanonical aspects of cephalopod RNA editing.
AB - The coleoid cephalopods have the largest brains, and display the most complex behaviors, of all invertebrates. The molecular and cellular mechanisms that underlie these remarkable advancements remain largely unexplored. Early molecular cloning studies of squid ion channel transcripts uncovered an unusually large number of A→I RNA editing sites that recoded codons. Further cloning of other neural transcripts showed a similar pattern. The advent of deep-sequencing technologies and the associated bioinformatics allowed the mapping of RNA editing events across the entire neural transcriptomes of various cephalopods. The results were remarkable: They contained orders of magnitude more recoding editing sites than any other taxon. Although RNA editing sites are abundant in most multicellular metazoans, they rarely recode. In cephalopods, the majority of neural transcripts are recoded. Recent studies have focused on whether these events are adaptive, as well as other noncanonical aspects of cephalopod RNA editing.
KW - ADAR
KW - RNA editing
KW - adaptation
KW - adenosine deaminase acting on RNA
KW - cephalopods
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U2 - 10.1146/annurev-animal-060322-114534
DO - 10.1146/annurev-animal-060322-114534
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C2 - 36790891
AN - SCOPUS:85148250369
SN - 2165-8102
VL - 11
SP - 57
EP - 75
JO - Annual Review of Animal Biosciences
JF - Annual Review of Animal Biosciences
ER -