AbstractDuring the evolution of eukaryotic genomes, many genes have been interrupted by intervening sequences (introns) that must be removed post-transcriptionally from RNA precursors to form mRNAs ready for translation. The origin of nuclear introns is still under debate, but one hypothesis is that the spliceosome and the intron–exon structure of genes have evolved from bacterial-type group II introns that invaded the eukaryotic genomes. The group II introns were most likely introduced into the eukaryotic genome from an α-proteobacterial predecessor of mitochondria early during the endosymbiosis event. These self-splicing and mobile introns spread through the eukaryotic genome and later degenerated. Pieces of introns became part of the gen...
Group II introns are a family of introns found in bacterial and organellar, but not in nuclear genom...
RNA splicing, the removal of introns and ligation of exons, is a crucial process during mRNA maturat...
Unión exón-intrón; Espliceosoma; EmpalmeUnió exó-intró; Spliceosoma; EmpalmeExon-intron junction; Sp...
ᅟ: The spliceosome is a eukaryote-specific complex that is essential for the removal of introns from...
ᅟ: The spliceosome is a eukaryote-specific complex that is essential for the removal of introns from...
mail.huji.ac.il Group II introns are large catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) which are found in bacteria an...
Eukaryotic genes are interrupted by non-coding regions known as introns, which are removed through p...
Over 30 years since their discovery, the origin of spliceosomal introns remains uncertain. One nearl...
SummarySpliceosomal introns are noncoding sequences that separate exons in eukaryotic genes and are ...
Spliceosomal introns are noncoding sequences that separate exons in eukaryotic genes and are removed...
Abstract Background Ever since the discovery of 'genes in pieces' and mRNA splicing in eukaryotes, o...
AbstractThe ‘introns-late’ theory holds that spliceosomal introns have been added to genes during eu...
Eukaryotic genes consist of exons that contain the coding sequence, and of introns that are non-codi...
Abstract: Spliceosomal introns in higher eukaryotes are present in a high percentage of protein codi...
AbstractA novel form of spliceosome, containing the minor snRNPs U11 and U12, splices a class of pre...
Group II introns are a family of introns found in bacterial and organellar, but not in nuclear genom...
RNA splicing, the removal of introns and ligation of exons, is a crucial process during mRNA maturat...
Unión exón-intrón; Espliceosoma; EmpalmeUnió exó-intró; Spliceosoma; EmpalmeExon-intron junction; Sp...
ᅟ: The spliceosome is a eukaryote-specific complex that is essential for the removal of introns from...
ᅟ: The spliceosome is a eukaryote-specific complex that is essential for the removal of introns from...
mail.huji.ac.il Group II introns are large catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) which are found in bacteria an...
Eukaryotic genes are interrupted by non-coding regions known as introns, which are removed through p...
Over 30 years since their discovery, the origin of spliceosomal introns remains uncertain. One nearl...
SummarySpliceosomal introns are noncoding sequences that separate exons in eukaryotic genes and are ...
Spliceosomal introns are noncoding sequences that separate exons in eukaryotic genes and are removed...
Abstract Background Ever since the discovery of 'genes in pieces' and mRNA splicing in eukaryotes, o...
AbstractThe ‘introns-late’ theory holds that spliceosomal introns have been added to genes during eu...
Eukaryotic genes consist of exons that contain the coding sequence, and of introns that are non-codi...
Abstract: Spliceosomal introns in higher eukaryotes are present in a high percentage of protein codi...
AbstractA novel form of spliceosome, containing the minor snRNPs U11 and U12, splices a class of pre...
Group II introns are a family of introns found in bacterial and organellar, but not in nuclear genom...
RNA splicing, the removal of introns and ligation of exons, is a crucial process during mRNA maturat...
Unión exón-intrón; Espliceosoma; EmpalmeUnió exó-intró; Spliceosoma; EmpalmeExon-intron junction; Sp...