AbstractThe role of P5abc domain of the Tetrahymena LSU self-splicing Group I intron is to enhance the activity of the intron via tertiary interactions involving A-rich bulge and terminal loops L5b and L5c. We constructed and examined alternative forms of the domain that accelerate the ribozymatic reaction. The results indicate that the characteristic structure of P5c subdomain plays an important role by forming L2×L5c interaction (P14) and that the region flanking P5c subdomain can be significantly mutable without much affecting the activity of the ribozyme
The group I intron ribozyme from Tetrahymena was recently reengineered into a trans-splicing variant...
Group I introns are ribozymes (catalytic RNAs) that excise themselves from RNA primary transcripts b...
Two adenosine residues, universally conserved among group I introns, are located in the L4 region of...
AbstractThe role of P5abc domain of the Tetrahymena LSU self-splicing Group I intron is to enhance t...
P5abc is an RNA structure within the self-splicing Tetrahymena group I intron that provides an activ...
AbstractThe P5abc domain of the Tetrahymena ribozyme has been shown to function as an activator that...
The catalytic core of Group I self-splicing introns has been proposed to consist of two structural d...
The internal guiding sequence(IGS)is normally located at the 5\u27 end of trans-splicing ribozymes t...
AbstractBackground: Group I introns self-splice via two consecutive trans-esterification reactions i...
AbstractThe internal guiding sequence (IGS) is normally located at the 5′ end of trans-splicing ribo...
The Tetrahymena group I intron was one of the two first catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) to be discovered....
<p>(<b>A</b>) Before the reaction, the substrate consists of two exons (red) and an intervening intr...
Group I introns are pre-mRNA introns that do not require the spliceosome for their removal. Instead,...
Group I introns are pre-mRNA introns that do not require the spliceosome for their removal. Instead,...
Group I introns are catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) capable of catalyzing their self-excision from precur...
The group I intron ribozyme from Tetrahymena was recently reengineered into a trans-splicing variant...
Group I introns are ribozymes (catalytic RNAs) that excise themselves from RNA primary transcripts b...
Two adenosine residues, universally conserved among group I introns, are located in the L4 region of...
AbstractThe role of P5abc domain of the Tetrahymena LSU self-splicing Group I intron is to enhance t...
P5abc is an RNA structure within the self-splicing Tetrahymena group I intron that provides an activ...
AbstractThe P5abc domain of the Tetrahymena ribozyme has been shown to function as an activator that...
The catalytic core of Group I self-splicing introns has been proposed to consist of two structural d...
The internal guiding sequence(IGS)is normally located at the 5\u27 end of trans-splicing ribozymes t...
AbstractBackground: Group I introns self-splice via two consecutive trans-esterification reactions i...
AbstractThe internal guiding sequence (IGS) is normally located at the 5′ end of trans-splicing ribo...
The Tetrahymena group I intron was one of the two first catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) to be discovered....
<p>(<b>A</b>) Before the reaction, the substrate consists of two exons (red) and an intervening intr...
Group I introns are pre-mRNA introns that do not require the spliceosome for their removal. Instead,...
Group I introns are pre-mRNA introns that do not require the spliceosome for their removal. Instead,...
Group I introns are catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) capable of catalyzing their self-excision from precur...
The group I intron ribozyme from Tetrahymena was recently reengineered into a trans-splicing variant...
Group I introns are ribozymes (catalytic RNAs) that excise themselves from RNA primary transcripts b...
Two adenosine residues, universally conserved among group I introns, are located in the L4 region of...