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Biallelic mutations in SUPV3L1 cause an inherited neurodevelopmental disorder with variable leukodystrophy due to aberrant mitochondrial double stranded RNA processing

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RNA processing: New mutants that affect endonucleolytic processing of RNA

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1983
A strain of Escherichia coli carrying the rne-3071 mutation that affects the RNA processing enzyme ribonuclease E, was mutagenized, and double mutants deficient in RNA processing were isolated. The isolation was based on the appearance of a particular RNA precursor molecule upon infection of an rne mutant with a specific bacteriophage T4 deletion ...
Judy Ford   +3 more
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Processing of RNA

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1976
CONTENTS PERSPECTIVES AND SUMMARY tRNA . Prokaryotes , . Eukaryotes . rRNA . Prokaryotes , , , ... .
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RNA processing

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1992
Significant progress has been made over the last year in our understanding of the roles that RNA-binding proteins play in pre-mRNA splicing, the components of the spliceosome and how these components relate to the mechanism of splicing. Of particular importance has been the sequence analysis of the first mammalian splicing factors and structural ...
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A processive RNA replicator

Science, 2021
Ribozymes The RNA World Hypothesis suggests that, before modern life, there were RNA molecules that were capable of carrying genetic information and driving chemical reactions, a task gradually replaced by DNA and enzymes in modern biology. Central to this theory is an RNA replicase capable of mediating general replication of RNA.
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An RNA Processing Activity That Debranches RNA Lariats

Science, 1985
The excised introns of pre-messenger RNA's (pre-mRNA's) and intron-containing splicing intermediates are in a lariat configuration in which the 5′ end of the intron is covalently joined by a 2′,5′-phosphodiester bond to a specific adenosine residue near the 3′ end of the intron. A 2′,5′-phosphodiesterase activity in HeLa cell extracts has been detected
Michael R. Green, Barbara Ruskin
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Small Nuclear RNAs and RNA Processing

1983
I. Summary Ribosomal RNA, transfer RNA, and messenger RNAs, which comprise about 99% of the cellular RNA, are part of the protein-synthesizing machinery. Many studies in the last 15 years have established the presence of another class of RNA, “small nuclear RNAs” (snRNAs) that account for 0.1-1% of the total cellular RNA.
Harris Busch, Ram Reddy
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Nuclear RNA processing

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1991
Continued progress has been made during the past year in understanding the basic biochemical mechanisms involved in nuclear RNA processing. Of particular importance have been the advances made in purifying and characterizing protein factors involved in splicing and polyadenylation of pre-mRNAs.
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