Recursive splicing (RS) is an evolutionarily conserved process of removing long introns via multiple steps of splicing. It was first discovered in Drosophila and recently proven to occur also in humans. The detailed mechanism of recursive splicing is not well understood, in particular, whether it is kinetically coupled with transcription. To investigate the dynamic process that underlies recursive splicing, we systematically characterized 342 RS sites in three human cell types using published time-series data that monitored synchronized Pol II elongation and nascent RNA production with 4-thiouridine labeling. We found that half of the RS events occurred post-transcriptionally with long delays. For at least 18–47% RS introns, we detected RS ...
SummaryRemoval of introns from pre-messenger RNAs (pre-mRNAs) via splicing provides a versatile mean...
(A) RS sites tend to reside in long introns. Introns with putative, candidate or sawtooth RS sites h...
Eukaryotic gene expression is coordinated through a series of processes from which RNA is transcribe...
Recursive splicing (RS) is an evolutionarily conserved process of removing long introns via multiple...
Recursive splicing (RS) is an evolutionarily conserved process of removing long introns via multiple...
(A) Percent Recursive Splicing (PRS) is defined as the percentage of junction reads that support the...
Recursive splicing is a process in which large introns are removed in multiple steps by re-splicing ...
It is generally believed that splicing removes introns as single units from precursor messenger RNA ...
Recursive splicing, a process by which a single intron is removed from pre-mRNA transcripts in multi...
RNA processing events that take place on the transcribed pre-mRNA include capping, splicing, editing...
RNA processing events that take place on the transcribed pre-mRNA include capping, splicing, editing...
Removal of intron sequences from pre-mRNA by splicing is an essential step in the expression of most...
Most eukaryotic protein-coding transcripts contain introns, which vary in number and position along ...
Protein-coding genes in eukaryotes are transcribed by RNA polymerase II (Pol II) and introns are rem...
These authors contributed equally to this work. It is generally believed that splicing removes intro...
SummaryRemoval of introns from pre-messenger RNAs (pre-mRNAs) via splicing provides a versatile mean...
(A) RS sites tend to reside in long introns. Introns with putative, candidate or sawtooth RS sites h...
Eukaryotic gene expression is coordinated through a series of processes from which RNA is transcribe...
Recursive splicing (RS) is an evolutionarily conserved process of removing long introns via multiple...
Recursive splicing (RS) is an evolutionarily conserved process of removing long introns via multiple...
(A) Percent Recursive Splicing (PRS) is defined as the percentage of junction reads that support the...
Recursive splicing is a process in which large introns are removed in multiple steps by re-splicing ...
It is generally believed that splicing removes introns as single units from precursor messenger RNA ...
Recursive splicing, a process by which a single intron is removed from pre-mRNA transcripts in multi...
RNA processing events that take place on the transcribed pre-mRNA include capping, splicing, editing...
RNA processing events that take place on the transcribed pre-mRNA include capping, splicing, editing...
Removal of intron sequences from pre-mRNA by splicing is an essential step in the expression of most...
Most eukaryotic protein-coding transcripts contain introns, which vary in number and position along ...
Protein-coding genes in eukaryotes are transcribed by RNA polymerase II (Pol II) and introns are rem...
These authors contributed equally to this work. It is generally believed that splicing removes intro...
SummaryRemoval of introns from pre-messenger RNAs (pre-mRNAs) via splicing provides a versatile mean...
(A) RS sites tend to reside in long introns. Introns with putative, candidate or sawtooth RS sites h...
Eukaryotic gene expression is coordinated through a series of processes from which RNA is transcribe...