Alternative splicing is a commonly-used mechanism of diversifying gene products. Mutually exclusive exons (MXE) represent a particular type of alternative splicing, in which one and only one exon from an array is included in the mature RNA. A number of genes with MXE do so by using a mechanism that depends on RNA structure. Transcripts of these genes contain multiple sites called selector sequences that are all complementary to a regulatory element called the docking site; only one of the competing base pairings can form at a time, which exposes one exon from the cluster to the spliceosome. MXE tend to have similar lengths and sequence content and are believed to originate through tandem genomic duplications. Here, we report that pre-mRNAs ...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Background: Genes of advanced organisms undergo alternative splicing, which can be mutually exclusiv...
Alternative splicing is a commonly-used mechanism of diversifying gene products. Mutually exclusive ...
Alternative splicing of eukaryotic pre-mRNAs is an important mechanism for generating proteome diver...
SummaryDrosophila Dscam encodes 38,016 distinct axon guidance receptors through the mutually exclusi...
In Drosophila melanogaster and humans, members of three different ion-channel gene families share ta...
<p>Exon or cassette duplication is an important means of expanding protein and functional diversity ...
Mutually exclusive splicing of exons is a mechanism of functional gene and protein diversification w...
Various mechanisms have been proposed to explain mutually exclusive splicing of pairs of exons. A pa...
A very early step in splice site recognition is exon definition, a process that is as yet poorly und...
Mutually exclusive splicing is an important mechanism in a wide range of eukaryotic branches to expa...
Mutually exclusive splicing is an important mechanism in a wide range of eukaryotic branches to expa...
Pre-mRNA splicing is carried out by the spliceosome, which identifies exons and removes intervening ...
Pre-mRNA splicing is carried out by the spliceosome, which identifies exons and removes intervening ...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Background: Genes of advanced organisms undergo alternative splicing, which can be mutually exclusiv...
Alternative splicing is a commonly-used mechanism of diversifying gene products. Mutually exclusive ...
Alternative splicing of eukaryotic pre-mRNAs is an important mechanism for generating proteome diver...
SummaryDrosophila Dscam encodes 38,016 distinct axon guidance receptors through the mutually exclusi...
In Drosophila melanogaster and humans, members of three different ion-channel gene families share ta...
<p>Exon or cassette duplication is an important means of expanding protein and functional diversity ...
Mutually exclusive splicing of exons is a mechanism of functional gene and protein diversification w...
Various mechanisms have been proposed to explain mutually exclusive splicing of pairs of exons. A pa...
A very early step in splice site recognition is exon definition, a process that is as yet poorly und...
Mutually exclusive splicing is an important mechanism in a wide range of eukaryotic branches to expa...
Mutually exclusive splicing is an important mechanism in a wide range of eukaryotic branches to expa...
Pre-mRNA splicing is carried out by the spliceosome, which identifies exons and removes intervening ...
Pre-mRNA splicing is carried out by the spliceosome, which identifies exons and removes intervening ...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Background: Genes of advanced organisms undergo alternative splicing, which can be mutually exclusiv...