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Ire1 uses an unusual splicing mechanism

Author: Alex Rapai



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Most eukaryotic splicing requires two transesterifications coordinated by snRPs, and occurs in the nucleus. By contrast, Ire1 in plants, mammals and fungi has RNAse activity that recognisees a specific cytosolic RNA, and which removes a highly conserved intron. The exons are fused using an RNA ligase activity.


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