Self-splicing inteins are mobile genetic elements invading host genes via nested homing endonuclease (HEN) domains. All HEN domains residing within inteins are inserted at a highly conserved insertion site. A purifying selection mechanism directing the location of the HEN insertion site has not yet been identified. In this work, we solved the three-dimensional crystal structures of two inteins inserted in the cell division control protein 21 of the hyperthermophilic archaea Pyrococcus abyssi and Pyrococcus horikoshii. A comparison between the structures provides the structural basis for the thermo-stabilization mechanism of inteins that have lost the HEN domain during evolution. The presence of an entire extein domain in the intein structur...
This research uses inteins, a type of mobile genetic element, to infer patterns of gene transfer wit...
Inteins are molecular parasites that have been identified in unicellular organisms from the three do...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is an important process experienced by all cellular life on some leve...
Self-splicing inteins are mobile genetic elements invading host genes via nested homing endonuclease...
Inteins catalyze their removal from a host protein through protein splicing. Inteins that contain an...
Protein splicing is a post-translational process by which an intein catalyzes its own excision from ...
Inteins are prevalent among extremophiles. Mini-inteins with robust splicing properties are of parti...
ABSTRACT Inteins are intervening proteins that undergo an autocatalytic splicing reaction that ligat...
Inteins are self-splicing parasitic genetic elements found in all domains of life. These genetic ele...
Background Inteins are mobile, self-splicing sequences that interrupt proteins and occur across all ...
Inteins are selfish genetic elements that excise themselves from the host protein during post transl...
Inteins and introns are intervening elements that interrupt numerous essential genes and proteins in...
Protein splicing catalyzed by inteins utilizes many different combinations of amino-acid types at ac...
Inteins are rare, translated genetic parasites mainly found in bacteria and archaea, while spliceoso...
Extein amino acid residues around the splice site junctions affect the functionality of inteins. To ...
This research uses inteins, a type of mobile genetic element, to infer patterns of gene transfer wit...
Inteins are molecular parasites that have been identified in unicellular organisms from the three do...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is an important process experienced by all cellular life on some leve...
Self-splicing inteins are mobile genetic elements invading host genes via nested homing endonuclease...
Inteins catalyze their removal from a host protein through protein splicing. Inteins that contain an...
Protein splicing is a post-translational process by which an intein catalyzes its own excision from ...
Inteins are prevalent among extremophiles. Mini-inteins with robust splicing properties are of parti...
ABSTRACT Inteins are intervening proteins that undergo an autocatalytic splicing reaction that ligat...
Inteins are self-splicing parasitic genetic elements found in all domains of life. These genetic ele...
Background Inteins are mobile, self-splicing sequences that interrupt proteins and occur across all ...
Inteins are selfish genetic elements that excise themselves from the host protein during post transl...
Inteins and introns are intervening elements that interrupt numerous essential genes and proteins in...
Protein splicing catalyzed by inteins utilizes many different combinations of amino-acid types at ac...
Inteins are rare, translated genetic parasites mainly found in bacteria and archaea, while spliceoso...
Extein amino acid residues around the splice site junctions affect the functionality of inteins. To ...
This research uses inteins, a type of mobile genetic element, to infer patterns of gene transfer wit...
Inteins are molecular parasites that have been identified in unicellular organisms from the three do...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is an important process experienced by all cellular life on some leve...