Purifying selection of long dsRNA is the first line of defense against false activation of innate immunity.
Michal BarakHagit T PorathGilad FinkelsteinBinyamin A KnisbacherIlana BuchumenskiShalom Hillel RothErez Y LevanonEli EisenbergPublished in: Genome biology (2020)
Purifying selection of long dsRNA is an important defense mechanism against false activation of innate immunity. This newly identified principle governs the integration of mobile elements into the genome, a major driving force of genome evolution. Furthermore, we find that most ADAR1 activity is not required to prevent an immune response to endogenous dsRNAs. The critical targets of ADAR1 editing are, likely, to be found mostly in non-canonical transcripts.