RNA Editing in Chloroplast: Advancements and Opportunities

Curr Issues Mol Biol. 2022 Nov 12;44(11):5593-5604. doi: 10.3390/cimb44110379.

Abstract

Many eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms employ RNA editing (insertion, deletion, or conversion) as a post-transcriptional modification mechanism. RNA editing events are common in these organelles of plants and have gained particular attention due to their role in the development and growth of plants, as well as their ability to cope with abiotic stress. Owing to rapid developments in sequencing technologies and data analysis methods, such editing sites are being accurately predicted, and many factors that influence RNA editing are being discovered. The mechanism and role of the pentatricopeptide repeat protein family of proteins in RNA editing are being uncovered with the growing realization of accessory proteins that might help these proteins. This review will discuss the role and type of RNA editing events in plants with an emphasis on chloroplast RNA editing, involved factors, gaps in knowledge, and future outlooks.

Keywords: PPR proteins; RNA editing; plant chloroplast.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.