<p>The ribozyme (black) is base-paired to the target site of the mutated <i>CAT</i> mRNA (red). The 5′-splice site and 3′-splice site are indicated with arrowheads. During the trans-splicing reaction (arrows from left to right) the 3′-exon of the ribozyme (blue) replaces the 3′-portion of the mutated <i>CAT</i> mRNA, leading to the repaired <i>CAT</i> mRNA (red/blue). The positions of the P8 and P6b stem-loops in the ribozyme are indicated, together with the four positions 236, 238, 239, and 241.</p
SummaryGroup II introns are self-splicing ribozymes that share a reaction mechanism and a common anc...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Segment 7 mRNA annotated with the splice sites (red arrow), UTRs (yellow box), and M1 ...
Group I intron ribozymes are a class of catalytic RNA that can excise themselves from a pre-mRNA seq...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Before the reaction, the substrate consists of two exons (red) and an intervening intr...
<p><i>A</i>, Library plasmid used in the evolution, expressing the mutated <i>CAT</i> mRNA (<i>CAT<s...
Group I introns are catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) that are capable of self-splicing out of primary tran...
Group I intron ribozymes occur naturally as cis-splicing ribozymes, in the form of introns that do n...
Group I introns are pre-mRNA introns that do not require the spliceosome for their removal. Instead,...
The Tetrahymena group I intron was one of the two first catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) to be discovered....
Group I introns are pre-mRNA introns that do not require the spliceosome for their removal. Instead,...
Group I introns are ribozymes (catalytic RNAs) that excise themselves from RNA primary transcripts b...
Group I introns are catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) capable of catalyzing their self-excision from precur...
Group II introns are a class of ribozymes capable of self-excision from a nascent pre-mRNA sequence ...
The group I intron ribozyme from Tetrahymena was recently reengineered into a trans-splicing variant...
Group I introns belong to a class of large RNAs that catalyze their own excision from precursor RNA ...
SummaryGroup II introns are self-splicing ribozymes that share a reaction mechanism and a common anc...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Segment 7 mRNA annotated with the splice sites (red arrow), UTRs (yellow box), and M1 ...
Group I intron ribozymes are a class of catalytic RNA that can excise themselves from a pre-mRNA seq...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Before the reaction, the substrate consists of two exons (red) and an intervening intr...
<p><i>A</i>, Library plasmid used in the evolution, expressing the mutated <i>CAT</i> mRNA (<i>CAT<s...
Group I introns are catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) that are capable of self-splicing out of primary tran...
Group I intron ribozymes occur naturally as cis-splicing ribozymes, in the form of introns that do n...
Group I introns are pre-mRNA introns that do not require the spliceosome for their removal. Instead,...
The Tetrahymena group I intron was one of the two first catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) to be discovered....
Group I introns are pre-mRNA introns that do not require the spliceosome for their removal. Instead,...
Group I introns are ribozymes (catalytic RNAs) that excise themselves from RNA primary transcripts b...
Group I introns are catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) capable of catalyzing their self-excision from precur...
Group II introns are a class of ribozymes capable of self-excision from a nascent pre-mRNA sequence ...
The group I intron ribozyme from Tetrahymena was recently reengineered into a trans-splicing variant...
Group I introns belong to a class of large RNAs that catalyze their own excision from precursor RNA ...
SummaryGroup II introns are self-splicing ribozymes that share a reaction mechanism and a common anc...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Segment 7 mRNA annotated with the splice sites (red arrow), UTRs (yellow box), and M1 ...
Group I intron ribozymes are a class of catalytic RNA that can excise themselves from a pre-mRNA seq...