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Now on display: a gallery of group II intron structures at different stages of catalysis.


ABSTRACT: Group II introns are mobile genetic elements that self-splice and retrotranspose into DNA and RNA. They are considered evolutionary ancestors of the spliceosome, the ribonucleoprotein complex essential for pre-mRNA processing in higher eukaryotes. Over a 20-year period, group II introns have been characterized first genetically, then biochemically, and finally by means of X-ray crystallography. To date, 17 crystal structures of a group II intron are available, representing five different stages of the splicing cycle. This review provides a framework for classifying and understanding these new structures in the context of the splicing cycle. Structural and functional implications for the spliceosome are also discussed.

SUBMITTER: Marcia M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3669008 | biostudies-literature | 2013 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Now on display: a gallery of group II intron structures at different stages of catalysis.

Marcia Marco M   Somarowthu Srinivas S   Pyle Anna Marie AM  

Mobile DNA 20130501 1


Group II introns are mobile genetic elements that self-splice and retrotranspose into DNA and RNA. They are considered evolutionary ancestors of the spliceosome, the ribonucleoprotein complex essential for pre-mRNA processing in higher eukaryotes. Over a 20-year period, group II introns have been characterized first genetically, then biochemically, and finally by means of X-ray crystallography. To date, 17 crystal structures of a group II intron are available, representing five different stages  ...[more]

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