The large number of currently available group I intron sequences in the public databases provides oppor-tunity for studying this large family of structurally complex catalytic RNA by large-scale comparative sequence analysis. In this study, the detailed second-arystructures of 211 group I introns in the IE subgroup were manually predicted. The secondary structure-favored alignments showed that IE introns contain 14 conserved stems. The P13 stem formed by long-range base-pairing between P2.1 and P9.1 is con-served among IE introns. Sequence variations in the conserved core divide IE introns into three distinct minor subgroups, namely IE1, IE2 and IE3. Co-variation of the peripheral structural motifs with core sequences supports that the peri...
The genes of most eukaryotic organisms are organised into coding (exon) and noncoding (intron) seque...
Catalytic RNAs are often regarded as molecular fossils from the RNA World, yet it is usually difficu...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Searching genomes for ribozymes and riboswitches"...
The large number of currently available group I intron sequences in the public databases provides op...
The large number of currently available group I intron sequences in the public databases provides op...
AbstractThe structure of a domain of the group I intron, the largest structure of an RNA to date, re...
genomes. Little is known about the RNAs present in this set of fungi, and this diverse set of genom...
AbstractBackground: Group I introns self-splice via two consecutive trans-esterification reactions i...
Additional file 1: Figure S1. Consensus secondary structure diagrams of L2066 group I introns in myx...
Group II introns are a class of ribozymes capable of self-excision from a nascent pre-mRNA sequence ...
AbstractA model for selection of 3′-splice sites in splicing of RNA precursors containing group I in...
can site [26]. However, patterns of sequence similarity Review TRENDS in Biochemical Sciences Vol.31...
Mobile group II introns are ribozymes and mobile genetic elements found in all branches of life. The...
Recent evidence suggests that the number and variety of functional RNAs (ncRNAs as well as cis-actin...
<p><b>A.</b> Secondary structure of the <i>Leucocryptos cob</i> intron. Putative Watson–Crick and wo...
The genes of most eukaryotic organisms are organised into coding (exon) and noncoding (intron) seque...
Catalytic RNAs are often regarded as molecular fossils from the RNA World, yet it is usually difficu...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Searching genomes for ribozymes and riboswitches"...
The large number of currently available group I intron sequences in the public databases provides op...
The large number of currently available group I intron sequences in the public databases provides op...
AbstractThe structure of a domain of the group I intron, the largest structure of an RNA to date, re...
genomes. Little is known about the RNAs present in this set of fungi, and this diverse set of genom...
AbstractBackground: Group I introns self-splice via two consecutive trans-esterification reactions i...
Additional file 1: Figure S1. Consensus secondary structure diagrams of L2066 group I introns in myx...
Group II introns are a class of ribozymes capable of self-excision from a nascent pre-mRNA sequence ...
AbstractA model for selection of 3′-splice sites in splicing of RNA precursors containing group I in...
can site [26]. However, patterns of sequence similarity Review TRENDS in Biochemical Sciences Vol.31...
Mobile group II introns are ribozymes and mobile genetic elements found in all branches of life. The...
Recent evidence suggests that the number and variety of functional RNAs (ncRNAs as well as cis-actin...
<p><b>A.</b> Secondary structure of the <i>Leucocryptos cob</i> intron. Putative Watson–Crick and wo...
The genes of most eukaryotic organisms are organised into coding (exon) and noncoding (intron) seque...
Catalytic RNAs are often regarded as molecular fossils from the RNA World, yet it is usually difficu...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Searching genomes for ribozymes and riboswitches"...