نتایج جستجو برای: group i intron

تعداد نتایج: 1933205  

Journal: :PloS one 2015
James R Carter Samantha Taylor Tresa S Fraser Cheryl A Kucharski James L Dawson Malcolm J Fraser

In portions of South Asia, vectors and patients co-infected with dengue (DENV) and chikungunya (CHIKV) are on the rise, with the potential for this occurrence in other regions of the world, for example the United States. Therefore, we engineered an antiviral approach that suppresses the replication of both arboviruses in mosquito cells using a single antiviral group I intron. We devised unique ...

2011
Cheng-Fang LI Cheng-Fang Li François Michel

Group II introns are a class of RNAs best known for their ribozymecatalyzed, self-splicing reaction. Under certain conditions, the introns can excise themselves from precursor mRNAs and ligate together their flanking exons, without the aid of proteins. Group II introns generally excise from pre-mRNA as a lariat, like the one formed by spliceosomal introns, similarities in the splicing mechanism...

2013
Jean-François Pombert Christian Otis Monique Turmel Claude Lemieux

Organelle genes are often interrupted by group I and or group II introns. Splicing of these mobile genetic occurs at the RNA level via serial transesterification steps catalyzed by the introns'own tertiary structures and, sometimes, with the help of external factors. These catalytic ribozymes can be found in cis or trans configuration, and although trans-arrayed group II introns have been known...

Journal: :RNA 2004
Peik Haugen Henry Joseph Runge Debashish Bhattacharya

More than 1000 group I introns have been identified in fungal rDNA. Little is known, however, of the splicing and secondary structure evolution of these ribozymes. Here, we use a combination of comparative and biochemical methods to address the evolution and splicing of a vertically inherited group I intron found at position 788 in the fungal small subunit (S) rRNA. The ancestral state of the S...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1994
R J Gast P A Fuerst T J Byers

The discovery of group I introns in small subunit nuclear rDNA (nsrDNA) is becoming more common as the effort to generate phylogenies based upon nsrDNA sequences grows. In this paper we describe the discovery of the first two group I introns in the nsrDNA from the genus Acanthamoeba. The introns are in different locations in the genes, and have no significant primary sequence similarity to each...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2001
K M Müller J J Cannone R R Gutell R G Sheath

Our previous study of the North American biogeography of Bangia revealed the presence of two introns inserted at positions 516 and 1506 in the nuclear-encoded SSU rRNA gene. We subsequently sequenced nuclear SSU rRNA in additional representatives of this genus and the sister genus Porphyra in order to examine the distribution, phylogeny, and structural characteristics of these group I introns. ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1992
R De Wachter J M Neefs A Goris Y Van de Peer

The nucleotide sequence of the gene coding for small ribosomal subunit RNA in the basidiomycete Ustilago maydis was determined. It revealed the presence of a group I intron with a length of 411 nucleotides. This is the third occurrence of such an intron discovered in a small subunit rRNA gene encoded by a eukaryotic nuclear genome. The other two occurrences are in Pneumocystis carinii, a fungus...

2016
Nancy J. Hepburn Nancy Jimenez Hepburn Jeffrey P. Mower Nancy Jimenez

Eukaryotic evolution has been characterized by intron loss. In eukaryotes, the proposed mechanisms of intron loss are exonization, random genomic deletion, retroprocessing and most recently, horizontal gene transfer followed by gene conversion (HGT-GC). Here we investigate the mechanism of intron loss from the mitochondrial cox2 gene, which in previous studies has shown a variable intron distri...

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