AbstractTo better understand the relationship between archaeal and eucaryal tRNA introns and their processing systems, we have cloned the gene encoding the tRNA intron endonucleases from the archaeon H. volcanii. The gene encodes a 37 kDa protein that appears to be present as a homodimer under native conditions. Recombinant forms of this protein were expressed in E. coli and found to cleave precursor tRNAs lacking full mature tRNA structure, a property observed for the native endonuclease. Comparative sequence analysis revealed that similar proteins existed in other Archaea and that these proteins have significant similarity with two subunits of the yeast tRNA intron endonuclease. These results provide evidence that the archaeal and eucarya...
In all three domains of life, tRNA genes contain introns that must be removed to yield functional tR...
Based on the genomic sequences for most archaeal species, only one tRNA gene (isodecoder) is predict...
Among the tRNA population of the archaeal parasite Nanoarchaeum equitans are five species assembled ...
AbstractTo better understand the relationship between archaeal and eucaryal tRNA introns and their p...
AbstractThe splicing of tRNA precursors is essential for the production of mature tRNA in organisms ...
tRNA splicing endonucleases, essential enzymes found in Archaea and Eukaryotes, are involved in the ...
Recently, diverse arrangements of transfer RNA (tRNA) genes have been found in the domain Archaea, i...
RNA-splicing endonuclease (EndA) cleaves out introns from archaeal and eukaryotic precursor (pre)-tR...
Cleavage of introns from precursor transfer RNAs (tRNAs) by tRNA splicing endonuclease (EndA) is ess...
Introns are encoded in the genes for tRNA in organisms from all three kingdoms of life. Their remova...
AbstractTransfer RNA (tRNA) molecules are highly conserved in length, sequence and structure in orde...
The tRNA molecule has an important role in translation, the function of which is to carry amino acid...
AbstractThe tRNA splicing endonuclease cleaves intron-containing tRNA precursors on both sides of th...
Introns interrupt the continuity of many eukaryal genes, and therefore their removal by splicing is ...
The discovery of separate 5' and 3' halves of transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules-so-called split tRNA-in ...
In all three domains of life, tRNA genes contain introns that must be removed to yield functional tR...
Based on the genomic sequences for most archaeal species, only one tRNA gene (isodecoder) is predict...
Among the tRNA population of the archaeal parasite Nanoarchaeum equitans are five species assembled ...
AbstractTo better understand the relationship between archaeal and eucaryal tRNA introns and their p...
AbstractThe splicing of tRNA precursors is essential for the production of mature tRNA in organisms ...
tRNA splicing endonucleases, essential enzymes found in Archaea and Eukaryotes, are involved in the ...
Recently, diverse arrangements of transfer RNA (tRNA) genes have been found in the domain Archaea, i...
RNA-splicing endonuclease (EndA) cleaves out introns from archaeal and eukaryotic precursor (pre)-tR...
Cleavage of introns from precursor transfer RNAs (tRNAs) by tRNA splicing endonuclease (EndA) is ess...
Introns are encoded in the genes for tRNA in organisms from all three kingdoms of life. Their remova...
AbstractTransfer RNA (tRNA) molecules are highly conserved in length, sequence and structure in orde...
The tRNA molecule has an important role in translation, the function of which is to carry amino acid...
AbstractThe tRNA splicing endonuclease cleaves intron-containing tRNA precursors on both sides of th...
Introns interrupt the continuity of many eukaryal genes, and therefore their removal by splicing is ...
The discovery of separate 5' and 3' halves of transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules-so-called split tRNA-in ...
In all three domains of life, tRNA genes contain introns that must be removed to yield functional tR...
Based on the genomic sequences for most archaeal species, only one tRNA gene (isodecoder) is predict...
Among the tRNA population of the archaeal parasite Nanoarchaeum equitans are five species assembled ...