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Spring 2023
The discontinuous split-gene structure is a core feature of eukaryotic gene architecture and requires pre-mRNA splicing to remove silent intron sequences from the initial pre-mRNA transcript before it becomes a mature mRNA suitable for protein synthesis. Splicing begins with recognition of both...
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Spring 2022
Eukaryotes feature a split gene structure in which pre-mRNAs are spliced into mature RNAs prior to the translation of proteins. The splicing process is catalyzed by a dynamic multi-subunit molecular machine known as the spliceosome that assembles in a stepwise fashion. An early complex formed in...