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- Maturase K (matK) is a plant plastidial gene. The protein it encodes is an organelle intron maturase, a protein that splices Group II introns. It is essential...
- Kand Mool. Its purity was searched on agarose gel. The plastid locus for maturase k was selected to identify the plant species. The similarity search revealed...
- evolution as early as around 3.2 Ga. Nitrogenase appears to have evolved from maturase-like proteins, although the function of the preceding protein is currently...
- including LtrA, share a reverse transcriptase domain and a "Domain X". Maturase K (MatK) is a protein somewhat similar to those intron-encoded proteins...
- PMID 214710. S2CID 4314378. Hebbar SK, Belcher SM, Perlman PS (April 1992). "A maturase-encoding group IIA intron of yeast mitochondria self-splices in vitro"...
- Nymphaeales: ITS2 secondary structure analysis and in silico testing of maturase k (matK) as a potential marker for DNA bar coding". BMC Bioinformatics...
- Working in the laboratory of Alan Lambowitz, he also analyzed how the maturase LtrA binds to the Ll.LtrB Group II intron in Lactococcus lactis, facilitating...
- intron-encoded protein, which consists of three subdomains: a reverse-transcriptase/maturase, DNA endonuclease, and DNA/RNA binding domain. LtrA helps to capture and...
- World Online, retrieved 27 August 2021 "Loxopterygium huasango isolate 68 maturase K (matK) gene, partial cds; chloroplast." National Center for Biotechnology...
- ribosomal internal transcribed spacer), and plastid encoded genes matK (Maturase K), trnL-F, ndhF, and psbK–psbI, and examined all species recognised at...