A-to-I RNA Editing: An Overlooked Source of Cancer Mutations

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Abstract

RNA editing is a source of transcriptomic diversity, mainly in non-coding regions, and is found to be altered in cancer. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Peng et al. show that RNA editing events are manifested at the proteomic levels and are a source of cancer protein heterogeneity. RNA editing is a source of transcriptomic diversity, mainly in non-coding regions, and is found to be altered in cancer. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Peng et al. show that RNA editing events are manifested at the proteomic levels and are a source of cancer protein heterogeneity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)789-790
Number of pages2
JournalCancer Cell
Volume33
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 May 2018

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research
  • Cell Biology

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