Inteins, valuable genetic elements in molecular biology and biotechnology

Volume: 87, Issue: 2, Pages: 479 - 489
Published: May 7, 2010
Abstract
Inteins are internal protein elements that self-excise from their host protein and catalyze ligation of the flanking sequences (exteins) with a peptide bond. They are found in organisms in all three domains of life, and in viral proteins. Intein excision is a posttranslational process that does not require auxiliary enzymes or cofactors. This self-excision process is called protein splicing, by analogy to the splicing of RNA introns from...
Paper Details
Title
Inteins, valuable genetic elements in molecular biology and biotechnology
Published Date
May 7, 2010
Volume
87
Issue
2
Pages
479 - 489
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