The nucleotide sequence of the gene coding for small ribosomal subunit RNA in the basidiomycete Ustilago maydis was determined. It revealed the presence of a group I intron with a length of 411 nucleotides. This is the third occurrence of such an intron discovered in a small subunit rRNA gene encoded by a eukaryotic nuclear genome. The other two occurrences are in Pneumocystis carinii, a fungus of uncertain taxonomic status, and Ankistrodesmus stipitatus, a green alga. The nucleotides of the conserved core structure of 101 group I intron sequences present in different genes and genome types were aligned and their evolutionary relatedness was examined. This revealed a cluster including all group I introns hitherto found in eukaryotic nu...
Within the Bangialean red algae the multi-copy small subunit nuclear ribosomal gene (SSU) has been s...
Background: Mobile group I introns encode homing endonucleases that confer intron mobility initiated...
Group I introns have the ability to catalyse their own excision (self-splice) from pre-RNA, and are ...
The nucleotide sequence of the gene coding for small ribosomal subunit RNA in the basidiomycete Usti...
Group I introns have the ability to catalyse their own excision (self-splice) from pre-RNA, and are ...
Background: Group I introns (specifically subgroup IC1) are common in the nuclear ribosomal RNA gene...
The small (18S) and large (28S) nuclear ribosomal DNA (rDNA) introns have been researched and sequen...
Introns are common in the rRNA gene loci of fungal genomes, but biochemical studies to investigate s...
Nuclear group I introns are restricted to the ribosomal DNA locus where they interrupt genes for sma...
Group I introns are mobile genetic elements encoding self-splicing ribozymes. Group I introns in nuc...
We report the occurrence of a group I intron, 452 nucleotides in length, in the nuclear small-subuni...
U6 small nuclear RNAs are part of the splicing machinery. They exhibit several unique features setti...
The U3 small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) is an essential player in the initial steps of ribosomal RNA bio...
Group-I introns are widespread—though irregularly distributed—in eukaryotic organisms, and they have...
Within the Bangialean red algae the multi-copy small subunit nuclear ribosomal gene (SSU) has been s...
Within the Bangialean red algae the multi-copy small subunit nuclear ribosomal gene (SSU) has been s...
Background: Mobile group I introns encode homing endonucleases that confer intron mobility initiated...
Group I introns have the ability to catalyse their own excision (self-splice) from pre-RNA, and are ...
The nucleotide sequence of the gene coding for small ribosomal subunit RNA in the basidiomycete Usti...
Group I introns have the ability to catalyse their own excision (self-splice) from pre-RNA, and are ...
Background: Group I introns (specifically subgroup IC1) are common in the nuclear ribosomal RNA gene...
The small (18S) and large (28S) nuclear ribosomal DNA (rDNA) introns have been researched and sequen...
Introns are common in the rRNA gene loci of fungal genomes, but biochemical studies to investigate s...
Nuclear group I introns are restricted to the ribosomal DNA locus where they interrupt genes for sma...
Group I introns are mobile genetic elements encoding self-splicing ribozymes. Group I introns in nuc...
We report the occurrence of a group I intron, 452 nucleotides in length, in the nuclear small-subuni...
U6 small nuclear RNAs are part of the splicing machinery. They exhibit several unique features setti...
The U3 small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) is an essential player in the initial steps of ribosomal RNA bio...
Group-I introns are widespread—though irregularly distributed—in eukaryotic organisms, and they have...
Within the Bangialean red algae the multi-copy small subunit nuclear ribosomal gene (SSU) has been s...
Within the Bangialean red algae the multi-copy small subunit nuclear ribosomal gene (SSU) has been s...
Background: Mobile group I introns encode homing endonucleases that confer intron mobility initiated...
Group I introns have the ability to catalyse their own excision (self-splice) from pre-RNA, and are ...