International audienceGroup II self-splicing requires the 5' exon to form base pairs with two stretches of intronic sequence (EBS1 and EBS2) which also bind the DNA target during retrotransposition of the intron. We have used dimethyl sulfate modification of bases to obtain footprints of the 5' exon on intron Pl.LSU/2 from the mitochondrion of the alga Pylaiella littoralis, as well as on truncated intron derivatives. Aside from the EBS sites, which are part of the same subdomain (ID) of ribozyme secondary structure, three distant adenines become either less or more sensitive to modification in the presence of the exon. Unexpectedly, one of these adenines in subdomain IC1 is footprinted only in the presence of the distal helix of domain V, w...
International audienceGroup II introns are self-splicing mobile elements found in prokaryotes and eu...
The group II intron and the spliceosome share a common active site architecture and are thought to b...
Group II intron self-splicing is essential for correct expression of organellar genes in plants, fun...
International audienceWe have used chemical footprinting, kinetic dissection of reactions and compar...
In order to investigate in vivo splicing of group II introns in chloroplasts, we previously have int...
International audienceWhen assayed in vitro, group IIC self-splicing introns, which target bacterial...
A crucial step of the self-splicing reaction of group II intron ribozymes is the recognition of the ...
Domain 5 (D5) and domain 6 (D6) are adjacent folded hairpin substructures of self-splicing group II ...
Group I introns belong to a class of large RNAs that catalyze their own excision from precursor RNA ...
Two adenosine residues, universally conserved among group I introns, are located in the L4 region of...
AbstractBackground: Group I introns self-splice via two consecutive trans-esterification reactions i...
Domain 5 (D5) is a highly conserved, largely helical substructure of group II introns that is essent...
Group II self-splicing introns catalyze autoexcision from precursor RNA tran-scripts by a mechanism ...
Group II introns are self-splicing mobile elements found in prokaryotes and eukaryotic organelles. T...
Group II introns are self-splicing mobile elements found in prokaryotes and eukaryotic organelles. T...
International audienceGroup II introns are self-splicing mobile elements found in prokaryotes and eu...
The group II intron and the spliceosome share a common active site architecture and are thought to b...
Group II intron self-splicing is essential for correct expression of organellar genes in plants, fun...
International audienceWe have used chemical footprinting, kinetic dissection of reactions and compar...
In order to investigate in vivo splicing of group II introns in chloroplasts, we previously have int...
International audienceWhen assayed in vitro, group IIC self-splicing introns, which target bacterial...
A crucial step of the self-splicing reaction of group II intron ribozymes is the recognition of the ...
Domain 5 (D5) and domain 6 (D6) are adjacent folded hairpin substructures of self-splicing group II ...
Group I introns belong to a class of large RNAs that catalyze their own excision from precursor RNA ...
Two adenosine residues, universally conserved among group I introns, are located in the L4 region of...
AbstractBackground: Group I introns self-splice via two consecutive trans-esterification reactions i...
Domain 5 (D5) is a highly conserved, largely helical substructure of group II introns that is essent...
Group II self-splicing introns catalyze autoexcision from precursor RNA tran-scripts by a mechanism ...
Group II introns are self-splicing mobile elements found in prokaryotes and eukaryotic organelles. T...
Group II introns are self-splicing mobile elements found in prokaryotes and eukaryotic organelles. T...
International audienceGroup II introns are self-splicing mobile elements found in prokaryotes and eu...
The group II intron and the spliceosome share a common active site architecture and are thought to b...
Group II intron self-splicing is essential for correct expression of organellar genes in plants, fun...