Self-splicing RNA and an RNA enzyme in Tetrahymena
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.1987.tb03204.x
Self-splicing RNA and an RNA enzyme in Tetrahymena
Abstract
The RNA molecules transcribed from many eukaryotic genes are interrupted by intervening sequences, which are removed by a process called RNA splicing. One structurally related group of intervening sequences, the group I intervening sequences, are found in a variety of microorganisms. Some of these, including the group I intervening sequence from the ribosomal RNA precursor of Tetrahymena thermophila, have been shown to mediate their own splicing in an RNA-catalyzed reaction. Following its excision from the ribosomal RNA precursor, the Tetrahymena intervening sequence acts as an enzyme, cutting and rejoining RNA substrates.
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