Now on display: a gallery of group II intron structures at different stages of catalysis (original) (raw)

The mechanism of splicing as told by group II introns: Ancestors of the spliceosome

Claire Smathers

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Regulatory Mechanisms, 2019

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Structural basis for the second step of group II intron splicing

Aaron Robart

Nature Communications

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Crystal structure of a eukaryotic group II intron lariat

Aaron Robart

2014

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Group II intron splicing factors derived by diversification of an ancient RNA-binding domain

Gerard Ostheimer, R. Williams-Carrier

2003

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Hydrolytic cleavage by a group I intron ribozyme is dependent on RNA structures not important for splicing

Asa Birgisdottir

European Journal of Biochemistry, 2004

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The ribozyme core of group II introns: a structure in want of partners

Eric Westhof

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2009

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Transitions Between the Steps of Forward and Reverse Splicing of Group IIC introns

Claire Smathers

RNA, 2020

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New loop-loop tertiary interactions in self-splicing introns of subgroup IC and ID: a complete 3D model of the ribozyme

Eric Westhof

Chem Biol, 1996

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The group II intron ribonucleoprotein precursor is a large, loosely packed structure

Joachim Frank

Nucleic Acids Research, 2010

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Structural Basis for Recognition of the Intron Branch Site RNA by Splicing Factor 1

Isabelle Luyten, Ana Messias

Science, 2001

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Understanding pre-mRNA splicing through crystallography

Lingdi Zhang

Methods (San Diego, Calif.), 2017

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Activating the branch-forming splicing pathway by reengineering the ribozyme component of a natural group II intron

MARIA CELIA BEZERRA COSTA

RNA (New York, N.Y.), 2016

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Toward predicting self-splicing and protein-facilitated splicing of group I introns

E. Westhof

2008

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Contribution of base-pairing interactions between group II intron fragments during trans-splicing in vivo

Cecilia Quiroga

RNA, 2011

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Forks in the tracks: Group II introns, spliceosomes, telomeres and beyond

Rajendra Agrawal

RNA biology, 2016

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A three-dimensional perspective on exon binding by a group II self-splicing intron

Mario Dalla Costa

The EMBO Journal, 2000

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Structural analyses of the pre-mRNA splicing machinery

Lingdi Zhang

Protein Science, 2013

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Mutational analysis of conserved nucleotides in a self-splicing group I intron

Jack Szostak

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1990

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The environment of two metal ions surrounding the splice site of a group I intron

Barbara Streicher

The EMBO Journal

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Group II introns deleted for multiple substructures retain self-splicing activity

Sulayman Dib-hajj

Molecular and cellular biology, 1992

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New loop-loop tertiary interactions in self-splicing introns of subgroup IC and ID: a complete 3D model of the Tetrahymena thermophila ribozyme

Eric Westhof

Chemistry & Biology, 1996

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A Reverse Transcriptase/Maturase Promotes Splicing by Binding at Its Own Coding Segment in a Group II Intron RNA

Joseph Sanfilippo

Molecular Cell, 1999

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Activation of the catalytic core of a group I intron by a remote 3' splice junction

E. Westhof

Genes & Development, 1992

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Reconstitution of a group I intron self-splicing reaction with an activator RNA

Andreas Christian

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1991

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Site-specific reverse splicing of a HEG-containing group I intron in ribosomal RNA

Asa Birgisdottir

Nucleic Acids Research, 2005

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Function of P11, a tertiary base pairing in self-splicing introns of subgroup IA

Eric Westhof

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1991

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The interaction between the first and last intron nucleotides in the second step of pre-mRNA splicing is independent of other conserved intron nucleotides

Wendy Kivens

Nucleic Acids Research, 1994

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Structural Insights into Nuclear pre-mRNA Splicing in Higher Eukaryotes

Berthold Kastner

Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, 2019

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On how hydrolysis at the 3′ end is prevented in the splicing of a sequentially folded group I intron

Ariel Fernandez

FEBS Letters, 1992

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Bacterial group II introns: not just splicing

Nicolás Toro

FEMS microbiology …, 2007

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Dissecting and Analyzing the Secondary Structure Domains of Group I Introns through the use of Chimeric Intron Constructs

Bruno Sargueil, Kyle Tanner

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995

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Correlation between the secondary structure of pre-mRNA introns and the efficiency of splicing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Holger Hoos, Alan Mackworth

BMC Genomics, 2008

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Deletion of a conserved dinucleotide inhibits the second step of group II intron splicing

Brian Turczyk

RNA, 2000

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Exon, intron and splice site locations in the spliceosomal B complex

Jochen Deckert

The EMBO Journal, 2009

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