Recursive splicing is a process in which large introns are removed in multiple steps by re-splicing at ratchet points--5' splice sites recreated after splicing. Recursive splicing was first identified in the Drosophila Ultrabithorax (Ubx) gene and only three additional Drosophila genes have since been experimentally shown to undergo recursive splicing. Here we identify 197 zero nucleotide exon ratchet points in 130 introns of 115 Drosophila genes from total RNA sequencing data generated from developmental time points, dissected tissues and cultured cells. The sequential nature of recursive splicing was confirmed by identification of lariat introns generated by splicing to and from the ratchet points. We also show that recursive splicing is ...
Precursor mRNA (pre-mRNA) splicing can join exons contained on either a single pre-mRNA (cis) or on ...
Intron number varies considerably among genomes, but despite their fundamental importance, the mutat...
Accurate and efficient recognition of splice sites during pre-mRNA splicing is essential for proper ...
Recursive splicing is a process in which large introns are removed in multiple steps by re-splicing ...
Recursive splicing, a process by which a single intron is removed from pre-mRNA transcripts in multi...
Recursive splicing, a process by which a single intron is removed from pre-mRNA transcripts in multi...
It is generally believed that splicing removes introns as single units from precursor messenger RNA ...
Removal of intron sequences from pre-mRNA by splicing is an essential step in the expression of most...
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) The percentage of splice junction reads (mean percentage across recursive introns; x-axis) that ...
These authors contributed equally to this work. It is generally believed that splicing removes intro...
Production of most eukaryotic mRNAs requires splicing of introns from pre-mRNA. The splicing reactio...
In mammals a considerable 92% of genes contain introns, with hundreds and hundreds of these introns ...
A database of 209 Drosophila Introns was extracted from Genbank (release number 64.0) and examined b...
Precursor mRNA (pre-mRNA) splicing can join exons contained on either a single pre-mRNA (cis) or on ...
Intron number varies considerably among genomes, but despite their fundamental importance, the mutat...
Accurate and efficient recognition of splice sites during pre-mRNA splicing is essential for proper ...
Recursive splicing is a process in which large introns are removed in multiple steps by re-splicing ...
Recursive splicing, a process by which a single intron is removed from pre-mRNA transcripts in multi...
Recursive splicing, a process by which a single intron is removed from pre-mRNA transcripts in multi...
It is generally believed that splicing removes introns as single units from precursor messenger RNA ...
Removal of intron sequences from pre-mRNA by splicing is an essential step in the expression of most...
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) The percentage of splice junction reads (mean percentage across recursive introns; x-axis) that ...
These authors contributed equally to this work. It is generally believed that splicing removes intro...
Production of most eukaryotic mRNAs requires splicing of introns from pre-mRNA. The splicing reactio...
In mammals a considerable 92% of genes contain introns, with hundreds and hundreds of these introns ...
A database of 209 Drosophila Introns was extracted from Genbank (release number 64.0) and examined b...
Precursor mRNA (pre-mRNA) splicing can join exons contained on either a single pre-mRNA (cis) or on ...
Intron number varies considerably among genomes, but despite their fundamental importance, the mutat...
Accurate and efficient recognition of splice sites during pre-mRNA splicing is essential for proper ...