Systematic characterization of A-to-I RNA editing hotspots in microRNAs across human cancers

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Figure 5.
Figure 5.

RNA editing in miR-200b redirects the target genes. (A) Sequence motif identified in 3′ UTRs of down-regulated genes upon transfection with WT miR-200b mimics (vs. negative control), corresponding to seed match of WT miR-200b. (B) Sequence motif identified in 3′ UTRs of down-regulated genes upon transfection with edited miR-200b mimics (vs. negative control), corresponding to seed match of edited miR-200b. (C) High-confidence predicted target genes of WT miR-200b and edited miR-200b by integrating gene expression and sequence motif data.

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  1. Genome Res. 27: 1112-1125

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