It is generally believed that splicing removes introns as single units from precursor messenger RNA transcripts. However, some long Drosophila melanogaster introns contain a cryptic site, known as a recursive splice site (RS-site), that enables a multi-step process of intron removal termed recursive splicing. The extent to which recursive splicing occurs in other species and its mechanistic basis have not been examined. Here we identify highly conserved RS-sites in genes expressed in the mammalian brain that encode proteins functioning in neuronal development. Moreover, the RS-sites are found in some of the longest introns across vertebrates. We find that vertebrate recursive splicing requires initial definition of an RS-exon that follows t...
Production of most eukaryotic mRNAs requires splicing of introns from pre-mRNA. The splicing reactio...
Background: Alternative splicing (AS) of maturing mRNA can generate structurally and functionally d...
RNA splicing has enabled a dramatic increase in species complexity. Splicing occurs in over 95% of m...
It is generally believed that splicing removes introns as single units from precursor messenger RNA ...
These authors contributed equally to this work. It is generally believed that splicing removes intro...
Removal of intron sequences from pre-mRNA by splicing is an essential step in the expression of most...
Recursive splicing, a process by which a single intron is removed from pre-mRNA transcripts in multi...
Recursive splicing (RS) starts by defining an "RS-exon," which is then spliced to the preceding exon...
Recursive splicing, a process by which a single intron is removed from pre-mRNA transcripts in multi...
In mammals a considerable 92% of genes contain introns, with hundreds and hundreds of these introns ...
Recursive splicing is a process in which large introns are removed in multiple steps by re-splicing ...
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...
Recursive splicing (RS) starts by defining an "RS-exon," which is then spliced to the preceding exon...
(A) RS sites tend to reside in long introns. Introns with putative, candidate or sawtooth RS sites h...
Production of most eukaryotic mRNAs requires splicing of introns from pre-mRNA. The splicing reactio...
Background: Alternative splicing (AS) of maturing mRNA can generate structurally and functionally d...
RNA splicing has enabled a dramatic increase in species complexity. Splicing occurs in over 95% of m...
It is generally believed that splicing removes introns as single units from precursor messenger RNA ...
These authors contributed equally to this work. It is generally believed that splicing removes intro...
Removal of intron sequences from pre-mRNA by splicing is an essential step in the expression of most...
Recursive splicing, a process by which a single intron is removed from pre-mRNA transcripts in multi...
Recursive splicing (RS) starts by defining an "RS-exon," which is then spliced to the preceding exon...
Recursive splicing, a process by which a single intron is removed from pre-mRNA transcripts in multi...
In mammals a considerable 92% of genes contain introns, with hundreds and hundreds of these introns ...
Recursive splicing is a process in which large introns are removed in multiple steps by re-splicing ...
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...
Recursive splicing (RS) starts by defining an "RS-exon," which is then spliced to the preceding exon...
(A) RS sites tend to reside in long introns. Introns with putative, candidate or sawtooth RS sites h...
Production of most eukaryotic mRNAs requires splicing of introns from pre-mRNA. The splicing reactio...
Background: Alternative splicing (AS) of maturing mRNA can generate structurally and functionally d...
RNA splicing has enabled a dramatic increase in species complexity. Splicing occurs in over 95% of m...