The 216-nucleotide intron of the E1A pre-mRNA contains a hairpin structure that permits utilization of unusually distant branch acceptors.
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Role of RNA structure in regulating pre-mRNA splicingMultiple interdependent sequence elements control splicing of a fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 alternative exonGenetic studies exposing the splicing events involved in herpes simplex virus type 1 latency-associated transcript production during lytic and latent infection.Identification of a bidirectional splicing enhancer: differential involvement of SR proteins in 5' or 3' splice site activation.Conserved stem-loop structures in the HIV-1 RNA region containing the A3 3' splice site and its cis-regulatory element: possible involvement in RNA splicingCharacterization of human RNA splice signals by iterative functional selection of splice sites.Functional analysis of the polypyrimidine tract in pre-mRNA splicingRNA structural patterns and splicing: molecular basis for an RNA-based enhancer.Polypyrimidine tract sequences direct selection of alternative branch sites and influence protein binding.Contrasted cis-acting effects of downstream 5' splice sites on the splicing of a retained intron: the adenoviral E1A pre-mRNA model.Sequences involved in the control of adenovirus L1 alternative RNA splicing.In vitro splicing of fibronectin pre-mRNAsInfluence of RNA secondary structure on the pre-mRNA splicing process.Splice site selection in polyomavirus late pre-mRNA processing.Two different sequence elements within exon 4 are necessary for calcitonin-specific splicing of the human calcitonin/calcitonin gene-related peptide I pre-mRNA.An alternative helix in the 26S rRNA promotes excision and integration of the Tetrahymena intervening sequence.Scanning and competition between AGs are involved in 3' splice site selection in mammalian intronsExon as well as intron sequences are cis-regulating elements for the mutually exclusive alternative splicing of the beta tropomyosin gene.Identification of a specific exon sequence that is a major determinant in the selection between a natural and a cryptic 5' splice site.Activation of cryptic splice sites in murine sarcoma virus-124 mutantsShort artificial hairpins sequester splicing signals and inhibit yeast pre-mRNA splicing.Differential block of U small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle interactions during in vitro splicing of adenovirus E1A transcripts containing abnormally short introns.Delineation of the mechanisms of aberrant splicing caused by two unusual intronic mutations in the RSK2 gene involved in Coffin-Lowry syndrome.A variable dinucleotide repeat in the CFTR gene contributes to phenotype diversity by forming RNA secondary structures that alter splicingHIV-1 Vpr N-terminal tagging affects alternative splicing of the viral genome.Alternative splicing of U2AF1 reveals a shared repression mechanism for duplicated exons.Autoregulation of expression of the yeast Dbp2p 'DEAD-box' protein is mediated by sequences in the conserved DBP2 intronIntronic features that determine the selection of the 3' splice site.Diverse regulation of 3' splice site usage.Regulation of fibronectin EDA exon alternative splicing: possible role of RNA secondary structure for enhancer display.Modulating role of RNA structure in alternative splicing of a critical exon in the spinal muscular atrophy genes.Relative exon affinities and suboptimal splice site signals lead to non-equivalence of two cassette exonsA stem structure in fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 transcripts mediates cell-type-specific splicing by approximating intronic control elements.Effects of secondary structure on pre-mRNA splicing: hairpins sequestering the 5' but not the 3' splice site inhibit intron processing in Nicotiana plumbaginifolia.Pre-mRNA secondary structure and the regulation of splicing.The role of branchpoint-3' splice site spacing and interaction between intron terminal nucleotides in 3' splice site selection in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeA Non-sequence-specific double-stranded RNA structural element regulates splicing of two mutually exclusive exons of fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (FGFR2).5' splice site mutations in tau associated with the inherited dementia FTDP-17 affect a stem-loop structure that regulates alternative splicing of exon 10.
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The 216-nucleotide intron of the E1A pre-mRNA contains a hairpin structure that permits utilization of unusually distant branch acceptors.
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The 216-nucleotide intron of t ...... ally distant branch acceptors.
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The 216-nucleotide intron of t ...... ally distant branch acceptors.
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The 216-nucleotide intron of t ...... ally distant branch acceptors.
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The 216-nucleotide intron of t ...... ally distant branch acceptors.
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1989-11-01T00:00:00Z