- case, the
enzymes are the
spliceosomes, and the
substrates are the pre-mRNAs. By
varying the
concentration of
spliceosomes and pre-mRNAs
based on their...
- The
minor spliceosome is a
ribonucleoprotein complex that
catalyses the
removal (splicing) of an
atypical class of
spliceosomal introns (U12-type) from...
- the
binding site for a
distinct heteroheptameric ring of Lsm proteins.
Spliceosomes catalyse splicing, an
integral step in
eukaryotic precursor messenger...
- catalysis. Two
types of
spliceosomes have been
identified (major and minor)
which contain different snRNPs. The
major spliceosome splices introns containing...
- U1, U2, U3, U4, U5, U6.
SnRNPs with
these RNA
types are
utilized in
spliceosomes for RNA splicing. Uniquely, the U7
snRNP is not
involved in splicing-...
- identified:
Introns in
nuclear protein-coding
genes that are
removed by
spliceosomes (spliceosomal introns)
Introns in
nuclear and
archaeal transfer RNA genes...
- six main proteins: Ro, La, Sm, RNP, Scl-70, Jo1. Most ENAs are part of
spliceosomes or
nucleosomes complexes and are a type of
small nuclear ribonucleoprotein...
-
together to form the
mature mRNA.
Splicing is
conducted by the
spliceosome. The
spliceosome is a
large ribonucleoprotein which cleaves the RNA at the splicing...
- In
molecular biology,
messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) is a single-stranded
molecule of RNA that
corresponds to the
genetic sequence of a gene, and is...
-
create a DNA
template from its
viral RNA genome. RNA in
ribozymes such as
spliceosomes and
ribosomes is
similar to
enzymes as it can
catalyze chemical reactions...