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Genome-Wide Characterization of RNA Editing in Chicken Embryos Reveals Common Features among Vertebrates

RNA editing results in a post-transcriptional nucleotide change in the RNA sequence that creates an alternative nucleotide not present in the DNA sequence. This leads to a diversification of transcription products with potential functional consequences. Two nucleotide substitutions are mainly descri...

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Autores principales: Frésard, Laure, Leroux, Sophie, Roux, Pierre-François, Klopp, Christophe, Fabre, Stéphane, Esquerré, Diane, Dehais, Patrice, Djari, Anis, Gourichon, David, Lagarrigue, Sandrine, Pitel, Frédérique
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4449034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26024316
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126776
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author Frésard, Laure
Leroux, Sophie
Roux, Pierre-François
Klopp, Christophe
Fabre, Stéphane
Esquerré, Diane
Dehais, Patrice
Djari, Anis
Gourichon, David
Lagarrigue, Sandrine
Pitel, Frédérique
author_facet Frésard, Laure
Leroux, Sophie
Roux, Pierre-François
Klopp, Christophe
Fabre, Stéphane
Esquerré, Diane
Dehais, Patrice
Djari, Anis
Gourichon, David
Lagarrigue, Sandrine
Pitel, Frédérique
author_sort Frésard, Laure
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description RNA editing results in a post-transcriptional nucleotide change in the RNA sequence that creates an alternative nucleotide not present in the DNA sequence. This leads to a diversification of transcription products with potential functional consequences. Two nucleotide substitutions are mainly described in animals, from adenosine to inosine (A-to-I) and from cytidine to uridine (C-to-U). This phenomenon is described in more details in mammals, notably since the availability of next generation sequencing technologies allowing whole genome screening of RNA-DNA differences. The number of studies recording RNA editing in other vertebrates like chicken is still limited. We chose to use high throughput sequencing technologies to search for RNA editing in chicken, and to extend the knowledge of its conservation among vertebrates. We performed sequencing of RNA and DNA from 8 embryos. Being aware of common pitfalls inherent to sequence analyses that lead to false positive discovery, we stringently filtered our datasets and found fewer than 40 reliable candidates. Conservation of particular sites of RNA editing was attested by the presence of 3 edited sites previously detected in mammals. We then characterized editing levels for selected candidates in several tissues and at different time points, from 4.5 days of embryonic development to adults, and observed a clear tissue-specificity and a gradual increase of editing level with time. By characterizing the RNA editing landscape in chicken, our results highlight the extent of evolutionary conservation of this phenomenon within vertebrates, attest to its tissue and stage specificity and provide support of the absence of non A-to-I events from the chicken transcriptome.
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spelling pubmed-44490342015-06-09 Genome-Wide Characterization of RNA Editing in Chicken Embryos Reveals Common Features among Vertebrates Frésard, Laure Leroux, Sophie Roux, Pierre-François Klopp, Christophe Fabre, Stéphane Esquerré, Diane Dehais, Patrice Djari, Anis Gourichon, David Lagarrigue, Sandrine Pitel, Frédérique PLoS One Research Article RNA editing results in a post-transcriptional nucleotide change in the RNA sequence that creates an alternative nucleotide not present in the DNA sequence. This leads to a diversification of transcription products with potential functional consequences. Two nucleotide substitutions are mainly described in animals, from adenosine to inosine (A-to-I) and from cytidine to uridine (C-to-U). This phenomenon is described in more details in mammals, notably since the availability of next generation sequencing technologies allowing whole genome screening of RNA-DNA differences. The number of studies recording RNA editing in other vertebrates like chicken is still limited. We chose to use high throughput sequencing technologies to search for RNA editing in chicken, and to extend the knowledge of its conservation among vertebrates. We performed sequencing of RNA and DNA from 8 embryos. Being aware of common pitfalls inherent to sequence analyses that lead to false positive discovery, we stringently filtered our datasets and found fewer than 40 reliable candidates. Conservation of particular sites of RNA editing was attested by the presence of 3 edited sites previously detected in mammals. We then characterized editing levels for selected candidates in several tissues and at different time points, from 4.5 days of embryonic development to adults, and observed a clear tissue-specificity and a gradual increase of editing level with time. By characterizing the RNA editing landscape in chicken, our results highlight the extent of evolutionary conservation of this phenomenon within vertebrates, attest to its tissue and stage specificity and provide support of the absence of non A-to-I events from the chicken transcriptome. Public Library of Science 2015-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4449034/ /pubmed/26024316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126776 Text en © 2015 Frésard et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Frésard, Laure
Leroux, Sophie
Roux, Pierre-François
Klopp, Christophe
Fabre, Stéphane
Esquerré, Diane
Dehais, Patrice
Djari, Anis
Gourichon, David
Lagarrigue, Sandrine
Pitel, Frédérique
Genome-Wide Characterization of RNA Editing in Chicken Embryos Reveals Common Features among Vertebrates
title Genome-Wide Characterization of RNA Editing in Chicken Embryos Reveals Common Features among Vertebrates
title_full Genome-Wide Characterization of RNA Editing in Chicken Embryos Reveals Common Features among Vertebrates
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Characterization of RNA Editing in Chicken Embryos Reveals Common Features among Vertebrates
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Characterization of RNA Editing in Chicken Embryos Reveals Common Features among Vertebrates
title_short Genome-Wide Characterization of RNA Editing in Chicken Embryos Reveals Common Features among Vertebrates
title_sort genome-wide characterization of rna editing in chicken embryos reveals common features among vertebrates
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4449034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26024316
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126776
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