نتایج جستجو برای: splicing component sc 35

تعداد نتایج: 834938  

2011
Jacob I. Ayers Charles R. Schutt Ronald A. Shikiya Adriano Aguzzi Anthony E. Kincaid Jason C. Bartz

Prion strains are characterized by differences in the outcome of disease, most notably incubation period and neuropathological features. While it is established that the disease specific isoform of the prion protein, PrP(Sc), is an essential component of the infectious agent, the strain-specific relationship between PrP(Sc) properties and the biological features of the resulting disease is not ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2004
Nonna A Otmakhova John E Lisman

CA1 pyramidal cells receive two major excitatory inputs: the perforant path (PP) terminates in the most distal dendrites, whereas the Schaffer collaterals (SC) terminate more proximally. We have examined the mechanism of the afterhyperpolarization (AHP) that follows single subthreshold excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) in these inputs. The AHPs were not reduced by a GABAA antagonist or...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Corinne R Vokoun Meyer B Jackson Michele A Basso

The superior colliculus (SC) is a midbrain structure that plays a role in converting sensation into action. Most SC research focuses on either in vivo extracellular recordings from behaving monkeys or patch-clamp recordings from smaller mammals in vitro. However, the activity of neuronal circuits is necessary to generate behavior, and neither of these approaches measures the simultaneous activi...

Journal: :Trends in Genetics 2021

Pre-mRNA splicing is a crucial process that allows proper progression of the cell cycle. Thus, inhibiting spliceosome or silencing specific factor often promotes cell-cycle arrest. Splicing factors are regulated by transcription and post-translational modifications to alter their function fit requirement each phase. changed regulating protein–protein protein–RNA interactions, intracellular loca...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2008
Gwendolyn M Wilmes Megan Bergkessel Sourav Bandyopadhyay Michael Shales Hannes Braberg Gerard Cagney Sean R Collins Gregg B Whitworth Tracy L Kress Jonathan S Weissman Trey Ideker Christine Guthrie Nevan J Krogan

We used a quantitative, high-density genetic interaction map, or E-MAP (Epistatic MiniArray Profile), to interrogate the relationships within and between RNA-processing pathways. Due to their complexity and the essential roles of many of the components, these pathways have been difficult to functionally dissect. Here, we report the results for 107,155 individual interactions involving 552 mutat...

Journal: :RNA 2009
Tadashi Kawashima Matteo Pellegrini Guillaume F Chanfreau

The role of many splicing factors in pre-mRNA splicing and the involvement of these factors in the processing of specific transcripts have often been defined through the analysis of loss-of-function mutants in vivo. Here we show that inactivating the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) results in an enhancement of splicing phenotypes associated with several S. cerevisiae splicing factor mutation...

Journal: :gene, cell and tissue 0
susana ferreira department of genetics, faculty of medicine, university of porto, oporto, portugal; department of genetics, faculty of medicine, university of porto, 4200319, porto, portugal. tel: +351-225513647, fax: +351-225513648 miguel viana-baptista department of neurology, egas moniz hospital, lisbon, portugal daniel rodrigues institute for molecular and cell biology, oporto, portugal joao paulo oliveira department of genetics, faculty of medicine, university of porto, oporto, portugal; medical genetics outpatient clinic, sao joao hospital centre, oporto, portugal; nephrology research and development group, university of porto, oporto, portugal

results approximately 20% of the patients expressed alternatively spliced transcripts of gla mrna involving exon 3. we additionally report that such non-canonical transcripts are physiologically expressed at trace levels in healthy individuals, and that their expression in leukocytes markedly increased in blood samples kept at room-temperature for 48 hours before rna extraction. background defi...

Journal: :Science 1999
C L Will C Schneider R Reed R Lührmann

In metazoans, two distinct spliceosomes catalyzing pre-messenger RNA splicing have been identified. Here, the human U11/U12 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP), a subunit of the minor (U12-dependent) spliceosome, was isolated. Twenty U11/U12 proteins were identified, including subsets unique to the minor spliceosome or common to both spliceosomes. Common proteins include four U2 snRNP polyp...

2009
François-Olivier Desmet Dalil Hamroun Marine Lalande Gwenaëlle Collod-Béroud Mireille Claustres Christophe Béroud

Thousands of mutations are identified yearly. Although many directly affect protein expression, an increasing proportion of mutations is now believed to influence mRNA splicing. They mostly affect existing splice sites, but synonymous, non-synonymous or nonsense mutations can also create or disrupt splice sites or auxiliary cis-splicing sequences. To facilitate the analysis of the different mut...

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