نتایج جستجو برای: group i intron

تعداد نتایج: 1933205  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2005
Oren Ostersetzer Amy M Cooke Kenneth P Watkins Alice Barkan

Group II introns are ribozymes that catalyze a splicing reaction with the same chemical steps as spliceosome-mediated splicing. Many group II introns have lost the capacity to self-splice while acquiring compensatory interactions with host-derived protein cofactors. Degenerate group II introns are particularly abundant in the organellar genomes of plants, where their requirement for nuclear-enc...

2007
Justin B. Robbins Michelle Stapleton Matthew J. Stanger Dorie Smith John T. Dansereau Victoria Derbyshire Marlene Belfort

Homing endonucleases are unusual enzymes, capable of recognizing lengthy DNA sequences and cleaving site-specifically within genomes. Many homing endonucleases are encoded within group I introns, and such enzymes promote the mobility reactions of these introns. Phage T4 has three group I introns, within the td, nrdB and nrdD genes. The td and nrdD introns are mobile, whereas the nrdB intron is ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1995
L C Shaw A S Lewin

Some group I introns have been shown to be self-splicing in vitro, but perhaps all require proteins for splicing in vivo. Sequence differences affect the stability of secondary structures and may explain why some group I introns function efficiently without protein cofactors while others require them. The terminal intron of the cytochrome b pre-mRNA from yeast mitochondria needs a nucleus-encod...

Journal: :RNA 2001
N Toor G Hausner S Zimmerly

Catalytic RNAs are often regarded as molecular fossils from the RNA World, yet it is usually difficult to get more specific information about their evolution. Here we have investigated the coevolution of group II intron RNA structures with their intron-encoded reverse transcriptases (RTs). Unlike group I introns, there has been no obvious reshuffling between intron RNA structures and ORFs. Of t...

2016
Ryoma Kamikawa Takashi Shiratori Ken-Ichiro Ishida Hideaki Miyashita Andrew J. Roger

Although mitochondria have evolved from a single endosymbiotic event, present day mitochondria of diverse eukaryotes display a great range of genome structures, content and features. Group I and group II introns are two features that are distributed broadly but patchily in mitochondrial genomes across branches of the tree of eukaryotes. While group I intron-mediated trans-splicing has been repo...

Journal: :Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 2013
Mohamed Hafez Anna Majer Jyothi Sethuraman Shelly M Rudski François Michel Georg Hausner

Comparative sequence analysis of the mitochondrial small subunit ribosomal RNA (rns) gene among species of Ophiostoma, Grosmannia, Ceratocystiopsis and related taxa provides an overview of the types of introns that have invaded this gene within the ophiostomatoid fungi. The rns gene appears to be a reservoir for a number of group I and group II introns along with intron-associated open reading ...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2009
Elena Zelin Scott K Silverman

Double-stranded DNA constraints enable efficient control of catalysis by a large multi-domain group I intron ribozyme.

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