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Alternative Splicing: A Potential Therapeutic Target in Hematological Malignancies. [PDF]

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Temaj G   +6 more
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Splice site diversity and abundance of noncanonical introns in diplonemids (Diplonemea, Euglenozoa). [PDF]

open access: yesRNA
Thakur PK   +9 more
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Biallelic variants in RNU2-2 cause the most prevalent known recessive neurodevelopmental disorder

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Greene D   +21 more
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U2 as well as U1 small nuclear ribonucleoproteins are involved in premessenger RNA splicing

Cell, 1985
Two different experimental approaches have provided evidence that both U2 and U1 snRNPs function in pre-mRNA splicing. When the U2 snRNPs in a nuclear extract are selectively degraded using ribonuclease H and either of two deoxyoligonucleotides complementary to U2 RNA, splicing activity is abolished. Mixing an extract in which U2 has been degraded with
D L, Black, B, Chabot, J A, Steitz
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Psoriasis and Raynaud's Phenomenon Associated with Autoantibodies to U1 and U2 Small Nuclear Ribonucleoproteins

New England Journal of Medicine, 1986
One of the hallmarks of systemic lupus erythematosus and related disorders is the production of antinuclear antibodies reactive with a variety of nuclear structures, including nucleic acids (DNA an...
W H, Reeves   +4 more
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Ribonucleoprotein particle assembly and modification of U2 small nuclear RNA containing 5-fluorouridine

Biochemistry, 1993
An in vitro assembly/modification system was used to study the effect of 5-fluorouridine (5-FU) incorporation on the biosynthesis of the U2 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle (U2 snRNP). Labeled U2 RNAs were transcribed in vitro with 5-fluoro-UTP either partially supplementing or completely replacing UTP during synthesis.
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Affinity Chromatography of Splicing Complexes: U2, U5, and U4 + U6 Small Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein Particles in the Spliceosome

Science, 1986
The splicing process, which removes intervening sequences from messenger RNA (mRNA) precursors is essential to gene expression in eukaryotic cells. This site-specific process requires precise sequence recognition at the boundaries of an intervening sequence, but the mechanism of this recognition is not understood.
P J, Grabowski, P A, Sharp
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