Self-splicing of group II introns in vitro: Mapping of the branch point and mutational inhibition of lariat formation

Cell64.50
Volume: 46, Issue: 4, Pages: 557 - 565
Published: Aug 1, 1986
Abstract
Group II intron bl1 from yeast mitochondria can undergo self-splicing in vitro. Exons become correctly ligated, and the excised intron has a lariat structure similar to that of introns from nuclear mRNA. The branch point of the bl1 lariat is located eight or nine nucleotides upstream of the 3' end of the intron and is part of a hairpin structure that is well conserved among group II introns. Several mutations next to the branch point and in...
Paper Details
Title
Self-splicing of group II introns in vitro: Mapping of the branch point and mutational inhibition of lariat formation
Published Date
Aug 1, 1986
Journal
Volume
46
Issue
4
Pages
557 - 565
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