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A range of genes emerged as potentially controlling OGT splicing under these conditions, including several that code for components of the spliceosome. One particularly promising candidate was then ...
Abstract. RNA splicing dysregulation plays a critical role in tumorigenesis, cancer progression, and therapeutic resistance. Components of the spliceosome machinery are frequently mutated in myeloid ...
Aided by two molecular control factors, the spliceosome rejects pre-mRNA that could be incorrectly spliced. While GPATCH1 detects the defective pre-mRNA, DHX35 removes it from the spliceosome, which ...
Summary Human genes that encode proteins often contain non-coding segments known as introns. Removing introns is crucial for the proper expression of genetic information. Understanding how our cells ...
EMBL Grenoble Group Leader Wojciech Galej, who has been working on pre-mRNA splicing machinery for more than 15 years, first decided to focus on the minor spliceosome seven years ago -- a project ...
EMBL Grenoble Group Leader Wojciech Galej, who has been working on pre-mRNA splicing machinery for more than 15 years, first decided to focus on the minor spliceosome seven years ago – a project ...
The major spliceosome is abundant in cells and has been extensively investigated for more than four decades. Its long-separated twin – the minor spliceosome, is much more scarce and remains enigmatic, ...
The spliceosome is a large and complex molecular machine within the cell that removes introns from pre-messenger RNA (pre-mRNA), allowing for the proper assembly of protein-coding sequences, or exons.
The spliceosome is the collection of 150 different proteins and five small RNA molecules which orchestrate the editing process, but until now, the specific roles of its numerous components were not ...
The spliceosome is the collection of 150 different proteins and five small RNA molecules which orchestrate the editing process, but until now, the specific roles of its numerous components were not ...
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