Nuclear genes of euglenids and marine diplonemids harbor atypical, nonconventional introns which are not observed in the genomes of other eukaryotes. Nonconventional introns do not have the conserved borders characteristic for spliceosomal introns or the sequence complementary to U1 snRNA at the 5' end. They form a stable secondary structure bringing together both exon/intron junctions, nevertheless, this conformation does not resemble the form of self-splicing or tRNA introns. In the genes studied so far, frequent nonconventional introns insertions at new positions have been observed, whereas conventional introns have been either found at the conserved positions, or simply lost. In this work, we examined the order of intron removal from Eu...
Background: Variations in transcript splicing can reveal how eukaryotes recognize intronic splice si...
Ribosomal protein genes (RPGs) are a powerful tool for studying intron evolution. They exist in all ...
Introns are encoded in the genes for tRNA in organisms from all three kingdoms of life. Their remova...
Nuclear genes of euglenids and marine diplonemids harbor atypical, nonconventional introns which are...
Background Nuclear genes of euglenids contain two major types of introns: conventio...
The nuclear genomes of euglenids contain three types of introns: conventional spliceosomal introns, ...
In the flagellated protozoon Euglena gracilis, characterized nuclear genes harbor atypical introns t...
The chloroplast genes of Euglena gracilis contain more than 100 introns. A comparison of intron cont...
AbstractWe have recently shown that, in Euglena gracilis, leader sequences are transferred by trans-...
The phylum Euglenozoa consists of three main groups: euglenoids, kinetoplastids and diplonemids (Si...
There is evidence that introns are basically ancient, though intron insertion events can also occur....
The Euglena gracilis chloroplast genome contains over 150 introns, including the only known examples...
The chloroplasts of Euglena gracilis bounded by three membranes arose via secondary endosymbiosis of...
Photosynthetic euglenids acquired their plastid by secondary endosymbiosis of a prasinophyte-like gr...
The role of spliceosomal intronic structures played in evolution has only begun to be elucidated. Co...
Background: Variations in transcript splicing can reveal how eukaryotes recognize intronic splice si...
Ribosomal protein genes (RPGs) are a powerful tool for studying intron evolution. They exist in all ...
Introns are encoded in the genes for tRNA in organisms from all three kingdoms of life. Their remova...
Nuclear genes of euglenids and marine diplonemids harbor atypical, nonconventional introns which are...
Background Nuclear genes of euglenids contain two major types of introns: conventio...
The nuclear genomes of euglenids contain three types of introns: conventional spliceosomal introns, ...
In the flagellated protozoon Euglena gracilis, characterized nuclear genes harbor atypical introns t...
The chloroplast genes of Euglena gracilis contain more than 100 introns. A comparison of intron cont...
AbstractWe have recently shown that, in Euglena gracilis, leader sequences are transferred by trans-...
The phylum Euglenozoa consists of three main groups: euglenoids, kinetoplastids and diplonemids (Si...
There is evidence that introns are basically ancient, though intron insertion events can also occur....
The Euglena gracilis chloroplast genome contains over 150 introns, including the only known examples...
The chloroplasts of Euglena gracilis bounded by three membranes arose via secondary endosymbiosis of...
Photosynthetic euglenids acquired their plastid by secondary endosymbiosis of a prasinophyte-like gr...
The role of spliceosomal intronic structures played in evolution has only begun to be elucidated. Co...
Background: Variations in transcript splicing can reveal how eukaryotes recognize intronic splice si...
Ribosomal protein genes (RPGs) are a powerful tool for studying intron evolution. They exist in all ...
Introns are encoded in the genes for tRNA in organisms from all three kingdoms of life. Their remova...