In vertebrates, large exons often skip splicing events and are evolutionarily conserved. Scientists have recently identified the mechanism behind regulated splicing of large constitutive exons which ...
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Many sequences found within mammalian introns closely resemble the specific 5' and 3' splice site consensus signals that regulate exon splicing. It is unclear how the real splice sites are selected ...
This article was review by Thomas Cooper, MD from Baylor College of Medicine. Stay up to date on the latest science with Brush Up Summaries. Despite its significance, alternative splicing’s global ...
In TDP-43 proteinopathies, the RNA/DNA binding protein leaves its post in the nucleus and travels to cytosol, where it’s prone to aggregate. This meandering allows mis-spliced transcripts to ...
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Although the participation of spliceosomes is almost always required for intron removal, a few types of genes have ...
In vertebrates, large exons often skip splicing events and are evolutionarily conserved. Scientists from Nagoya University, Japan, led by Associate Professor Akio Masuda, have recently identified the ...