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. 1986 May 12;14(9):3687-701.
doi: 10.1093/nar/14.9.3687.

Assembly in an in vitro splicing reaction of a mouse insulin messenger RNA precursor into a 60-40S ribonucleoprotein complex

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Assembly in an in vitro splicing reaction of a mouse insulin messenger RNA precursor into a 60-40S ribonucleoprotein complex

G Kaltwasser et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

An SP6/mouse insulin RNA precursor containing two exons and one intron can be spliced in a partially purified nuclear extract isolated from MOPC-315 mouse myeloma cells. We have detected the putative RNA splicing intermediate (intron-3'exon) in a lariat form, the excised intron in a lariat form, and the mRNA spliced product. The in vitro splicing reaction of gel-purified RNA precursors requires ATP and Mg2+ and was accompanied by the formation of a 60-40S ribonucleoprotein complex. The formation of the 60S complex requires ATP. At least two Sm snRNPs containing U1 and U2 RNAs are components of the 60-40S complex. The assemble of those snRNPs occurs early during the splicing reaction and it requires ATP and intron containing pre-mRNAs.

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