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Review
. 1992 Aug;1(4):212-8.

Trans-splicing in protozoa and helminths

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  • PMID: 1365548
Review

Trans-splicing in protozoa and helminths

T W Nilsen. Infect Agents Dis. 1992 Aug.

Abstract

Trans-splicing is defined as the process whereby exons derived from two separately transcribed RNAs are joined together. In one type of trans-splicing, nuclear pre-mRNAs acquire their 5' terminal exon (the spliced leader) from a small spliced leader RNA (SL RNA) via an RNA processing reaction that is directly analagous to the removal of intervening sequences (cis-splicing). Such leader-addition by trans-splicing has been extensively studied in trypanosomatid protozoans and in nematodes. This review summarizes recent advances in research on trans-splicing in these two systems. Progress in elucidating functionally significant sequence elements within SL RNAs and progress in understanding the mechanism and biological role of trans-splicing is discussed.

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