id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10_1101-2021_01_08_425897 Soleymanjahi, Saeed APOBEC1 mediated C-to-U RNA editing: target sequence and trans-acting factor contribution to 177 RNA editing events in 119 murine transcripts in-vivo 2021 46 .pdf application/pdf 12176 1239 63 APOBEC1 mediated C-to-U RNA editing: target sequence and trans-acting factor contribution to Cofactor dominance was associated with editing frequency, with RNAs targeted by both RBM47 for site-specific Apob RNA editing and editosome assembly (Backus and Smith 1991). four subgroups based on overall structure and location of the edited cytidine: loop (Cloop), stem editing frequency (Table 1) with RNAs targeted by both RBM47 and A1CF observed to be mismatches in mooring sequence, spacer length, location of the edited cytidine, and relative The current study reflects our analysis of 177 C-to-U RNA editing sites from 119 target mRNAs, downstream sequences, host tissue and secondary structure of target mRNA were associated mooring sequence model as applied to the entire range of C-to-U RNA editing targets. independently associated with co-factor dominance in RNA editing sites. of AU base content (%) of nucleotides flanking modified cytidine in RNA editing targets and ./cache/10_1101-2021_01_08_425897.pdf ./txt/10_1101-2021_01_08_425897.txt