Group I introns in nuclear ribosomal RNA of eukaryotic microorganisms are processed by splicing or circularization. The latter results in formation of full-length circular introns without ligation of the exons and has been proposed to be active in intron mobility. We applied qRT-PCR to estimate the copy number of circular intron RNA from the myxomycete Didymium iridis. In exponentially growing amoebae, the circular introns are nuclear and found in 70 copies per cell. During heat-shock, the circular form is up-regulated to more than 500 copies per cell. The intron harbours two ribozymes that have the potential to linearize the circle. To understand the structural features that maintain circle integrity, we performed chemical and enzymatic pr...
Group I introns are mobile genetic elements encoding self-splicing ribozymes. Group I introns in nuc...
Background: Twin-ribozyme introns represent a complex class of mobile group I introns that harbour a...
Bulge-helix-bulge (BHB) elements guide the enzymatic splicing machinery that in Archaea excises intr...
Group I introns in nuclear ribosomal RNA of eukaryotic microorganisms are processed by splicing or c...
<p>Noncoding circular RNAs are widespread in the tree of life. Particularly, intron-containing circu...
Noncoding circular RNAs are widespread in the tree of life. Particularly, intron-containing circular...
<p>Noncoding circular RNAs are widespread in the tree of life. Particularly, intron-containing circu...
<p>Noncoding circular RNAs are widespread in the tree of life. Particularly, intron-containing circu...
AbstractBackground: Group I introns self-splice via two consecutive trans-esterification reactions i...
Introns are common in the rRNA gene loci of fungal genomes, but biochemical studies to investigate s...
An unexpectedly large fraction of genes in metazoans (human, mouse, zebrafish, worm, fruit fly) expr...
Group I introns are a distinct class of RNA self-splicing introns with an ancient origin. All known ...
An unexpectedly large fraction of genes in metazoans (human, mouse, zebrafish, worm, fruit fly) expr...
Background: Mobile group I introns encode homing endonucleases that confer intron mobility initiated...
The wide, but scattered distribution of group I introns in nature is a result of two processes; the ...
Group I introns are mobile genetic elements encoding self-splicing ribozymes. Group I introns in nuc...
Background: Twin-ribozyme introns represent a complex class of mobile group I introns that harbour a...
Bulge-helix-bulge (BHB) elements guide the enzymatic splicing machinery that in Archaea excises intr...
Group I introns in nuclear ribosomal RNA of eukaryotic microorganisms are processed by splicing or c...
<p>Noncoding circular RNAs are widespread in the tree of life. Particularly, intron-containing circu...
Noncoding circular RNAs are widespread in the tree of life. Particularly, intron-containing circular...
<p>Noncoding circular RNAs are widespread in the tree of life. Particularly, intron-containing circu...
<p>Noncoding circular RNAs are widespread in the tree of life. Particularly, intron-containing circu...
AbstractBackground: Group I introns self-splice via two consecutive trans-esterification reactions i...
Introns are common in the rRNA gene loci of fungal genomes, but biochemical studies to investigate s...
An unexpectedly large fraction of genes in metazoans (human, mouse, zebrafish, worm, fruit fly) expr...
Group I introns are a distinct class of RNA self-splicing introns with an ancient origin. All known ...
An unexpectedly large fraction of genes in metazoans (human, mouse, zebrafish, worm, fruit fly) expr...
Background: Mobile group I introns encode homing endonucleases that confer intron mobility initiated...
The wide, but scattered distribution of group I introns in nature is a result of two processes; the ...
Group I introns are mobile genetic elements encoding self-splicing ribozymes. Group I introns in nuc...
Background: Twin-ribozyme introns represent a complex class of mobile group I introns that harbour a...
Bulge-helix-bulge (BHB) elements guide the enzymatic splicing machinery that in Archaea excises intr...