Group II introns are ribozymes that catalyze a splicing reaction with the same chemical steps as spliceosome-mediated splicing. Many group II introns have lost the capacity to self-splice while acquiring compensatory interactions with host-derived protein cofactors. Degenerate group II introns are particularly abundant in the organellar genomes of plants, where their requirement for nuclear-encoded splicing factors provides a means for the integration of nuclear and organellar functions. We present a biochemical analysis of the interactions between a nuclear-encoded group II splicing factor and its chloroplast intron target. The maize (Zea mays) protein Chloroplast RNA Splicing 1 (CRS1) is required specifically for the splicing of the group...
Maturation of chloroplast psaA pre-mRNA from the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii requires the t...
The focus of this study is on examining the features and splicing of unusual group II introns observ...
<div><p>Some bacterial group II introns are widely used for genetic engineering in bacteria, because...
The CRM domain is a recently recognized RNA binding domain found in three group II intron splicing f...
textCr. LSU is a self-splicing Group I intron in the chloroplast 23S rRNA gene of the green alga Ch...
Splicing of organellar introns requires the activity of numerous nucleus-encoded factors. In the chl...
Jacobs J, Glanz S, Bunse-Grassmann A, Kruse O, Kueck U. RNA trans-splicing: Identification of compon...
Chloroplasts of higher plants are semi-autonomous organelles that perform photosynthesis and produce...
In order to investigate in vivo splicing of group II introns in chloroplasts, we previously have int...
In the chloroplast of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, psaA mRNA is spliced in trans from three separate p...
mail.huji.ac.il Group II introns are large catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) which are found in bacteria an...
Group II introns are found in bacteria and cell organelles (plastids, mitochondria) and are thought ...
AbstractIntron-binding proteins in eukaryotic organelles are mainly encoded by the nuclear genome an...
textAlthough many group I (GI) introns can self-splice in vitro, their splicing is promoted by prote...
To gain a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms of photosystem I (PSI) biogenesis, we cha...
Maturation of chloroplast psaA pre-mRNA from the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii requires the t...
The focus of this study is on examining the features and splicing of unusual group II introns observ...
<div><p>Some bacterial group II introns are widely used for genetic engineering in bacteria, because...
The CRM domain is a recently recognized RNA binding domain found in three group II intron splicing f...
textCr. LSU is a self-splicing Group I intron in the chloroplast 23S rRNA gene of the green alga Ch...
Splicing of organellar introns requires the activity of numerous nucleus-encoded factors. In the chl...
Jacobs J, Glanz S, Bunse-Grassmann A, Kruse O, Kueck U. RNA trans-splicing: Identification of compon...
Chloroplasts of higher plants are semi-autonomous organelles that perform photosynthesis and produce...
In order to investigate in vivo splicing of group II introns in chloroplasts, we previously have int...
In the chloroplast of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, psaA mRNA is spliced in trans from three separate p...
mail.huji.ac.il Group II introns are large catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) which are found in bacteria an...
Group II introns are found in bacteria and cell organelles (plastids, mitochondria) and are thought ...
AbstractIntron-binding proteins in eukaryotic organelles are mainly encoded by the nuclear genome an...
textAlthough many group I (GI) introns can self-splice in vitro, their splicing is promoted by prote...
To gain a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms of photosystem I (PSI) biogenesis, we cha...
Maturation of chloroplast psaA pre-mRNA from the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii requires the t...
The focus of this study is on examining the features and splicing of unusual group II introns observ...
<div><p>Some bacterial group II introns are widely used for genetic engineering in bacteria, because...