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The spliceosome: An atomic-level look into how cells avoid errors when manufacturing mRNAThe spliceosome then converts them into mature ... Dr. Irmgard Sinning used the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, a model organism frequently used in cell biology. Using molecular markers ...
Spliceosome structures have been investigated extensively in the past decade, but most of the studies have been restricted to ...
The spliceosome then converts them into mature ... Dr Irmgard Sinning used the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, a model organism frequently used in cell biology. Using molecular markers ...
is more complicated than it is in some model organisms like yeast, even though it's a very conserved molecular process. There are bells and whistles on the human spliceosome that allow it to ...
What's the difference between mRNA and pre-mRNA? It's all about splicing of introns. See how one RNA sequence can exist in nearly 40,000 different forms. Next, the snRNPs U2 and U4/U6 appear to ...
How does the cell select this information? A large molecular machine called the spliceosome continuously separates the coding and non-coding regions of our genes – and it's doing this even as ...
We study minor spliceosome which is a parallel pre-mRNA splicing machinery in the cells of most metazoan organisms. Our main aim is to investigate mechanism and regulation of this nuclear machinery, ...
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