2009
DOI: 10.1261/rna.1844010
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Tertiary architecture of theOceanobacillus iheyensisgroup II intron

Abstract: Group II introns are large ribozymes that act as self-splicing and retrotransposable RNA molecules. They are of great interest because of their potential evolutionary relationship to the eukaryotic spliceosome, their continued influence on the organization of many genomes in bacteria and eukaryotes, and their potential utility as tools for gene therapy and biotechnology. One of the most interesting features of group II introns is their relative lack of nucleobase conservation and covariation, which has long su… Show more

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“…An evolutionary relationship between group II and spliceosomal introns is suggested by the similarities in their splicing 4 mechanisms, by structural and functional similarities between group II intron RNA domains and snRNAs, and by the ability of group II introns to be fragmented into functionally reassociating segments, suggesting an evolutionary origin for snRNAs (Sharp 1985(Sharp , 1991Cech 1986;Madhani and Guthrie 1992;Shukla and Padgett 2002;Toor et al 2010). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An evolutionary relationship between group II and spliceosomal introns is suggested by the similarities in their splicing 4 mechanisms, by structural and functional similarities between group II intron RNA domains and snRNAs, and by the ability of group II introns to be fragmented into functionally reassociating segments, suggesting an evolutionary origin for snRNAs (Sharp 1985(Sharp , 1991Cech 1986;Madhani and Guthrie 1992;Shukla and Padgett 2002;Toor et al 2010). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This motif contains a T-loop (D1A), a sharp backbone kink of 57°at position U 26 (D1(ii)-D1A junction), a ribose zipper, and a type-I A-minor motif (D1 (ii)-D1C interface) (Toor et al 2010). The five-way junction region contains five M-sites (M11, M15, M20, M26, and M33) and two K-sites (K9 and K12).…”
Section: The Five-way Junction and The T-loop Motifmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4) lies just beneath A 245 (D1d1), which is the base that intercalates into the T-loop (Toor et al 2010). Binding of monovalent ions to this site of the T-loop may …”
Section: The Five-way Junction and The T-loop Motifmentioning
confidence: 99%
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