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Trans- splicing

Muhich, M.L. Boothroyd, J.C. (1989). Synthesis of trypanosome hsp70 mRNA is resistant to disruption of trans-splicing by heat shock Mol. Cell. Biol. 8, 3837-3846. [Pg.458]

De Giorgi, C., De Luca, F. and Lamberti, F. (1996) A silent trans-splicing signal in the cuticlin-encoding gene of the plant-parasitic nematode Meloidogyne artiellia. Gene 170, 261-265. [Pg.169]

Ray, C., Abbott, A.G. and Hussey, R.S. (1994) Trans-splicing of a Meloidogyne incognita mRNA encoding a putative esophageal gland protein. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology 68, 93—101. [Pg.172]

Gems, D.H., Ferguson, C.J., Robertson, B.D., Page, A.P., Blaxter, M.L. and Maizels, R.M. (1995) An abundant, trans-spliced mRNA from Toxocara canis infective... [Pg.251]

Fig. 1.5 A Natural protein splicing, B Trans splicing with a split intein. The two fragments can be prepared separately and reassembled in vitro to form an active intein domain for protein ligation. C Central segment labeling using two different split inteins. Fig. 1.5 A Natural protein splicing, B Trans splicing with a split intein. The two fragments can be prepared separately and reassembled in vitro to form an active intein domain for protein ligation. C Central segment labeling using two different split inteins.
Trans-splicing ribozymes Expression of enzyme capable Expression of cytotoxic or... [Pg.360]

Kohler U, Ayre BG, Goodman HM, et al. Trans-splicing ribozymes for targeted gene delivery. J Mol Biol 1999 285 1935-1950. [Pg.369]

Trans splicing. Every mRNA in trypanosomes has, at its 5 end, a short 35-nucleotide sequence that is not encoded in the transcribed gene. It was found that for each mRNA molecule two transcripts are formed and are spliced together, always with the 5 piece from a short SL (spliced leader) gene being joined to each of the others.639 This trans splicing has since been observed in many plants, animals, and protists.640... [Pg.1647]

A few cases are known in which proteins undergo trans splicing. For example, the dnaE gene of Synechocystis, which codes for DNA polymerase III,... [Pg.1717]

Patzelt, E., K. L. Perry, and N. Agabian, Mapping of branch sites in trans-spliced pre-mRNAs of Trypanosoma brucei. Mol. Cell. Biol. 9 4291-4297, 1989. Cases where the splicing event involves transcripts from different chromosomes. [Pg.727]

Spliced leader RNA trans-splicing is a form of RNA editing in which a short RNA exon (the... [Pg.48]

Brehm, K., Jensen, K. and Frosch, M. (2000) mRNA trans-splicing in the human parasitic cestode Echinococcus multilocularis. journal of Biological Chemistry 275, 3831 1-38318. [Pg.69]

Brehm, K., Hubert, K., Sciutto, E., Garate, T. and Frosch, M. (2002) Characterization of a spliced leader gene and of trans-spliced mRNAs from Taenia solium. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology 122, 1 05-11 0. [Pg.69]

Davis, R.E. and Hodgson, S. (1 997) Gene linkage and steady state RNAs suggest trans-splicing may be associated with a polycistronic transcript in Schistosoma mansoni. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology 89, 25-39. [Pg.70]

Davis, R.E., Hardwick, C., Tavernier, P., Hodgson, S. and Singh, H. (1995) RNA trans-splicing in flatworms. Analysis of trans-spliced mRNAs and genes in the human parasite, Schistosoma mansoni. Journal of Biological Chemistry 270, 21813-21819. [Pg.70]

Fernandez, C., Gregory, W.F., Loke, P. and Maizels, R.M. (2002) Full-length-enriched cDNA libraries from Echinococcus granulosus contain separate populations of oligo-capped and trans-spliced transcripts and a high level of predicted signal peptide sequences. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology 122, 171-180. [Pg.71]

Spieth, J., Brooke, G., Kuersten, S., Lea, K. and Blumenthal, T. (1993) Operons in C. elegans polycistronic mRNA precursors are processed by trans-splicing of SL2 to downstream coding regions. Cell 73, 521-532. [Pg.78]

Nilsen, T.W. (2001) Evolutionary origin of SL-addition trans-splicing still an enigma. Trends in Genetics 1 7, 678-680. [Pg.148]

An alternate explanation for double producers, discontinuous transcription, was proposed by Tucker and co-workers (Chen et al., 1986). Discontinuous transcription might occur via rra/w-splicing of mRNA—the intermolecular joining of two or more transcripts (reviewed by Sharp, 1987 and Bonen, 1993)—or by polymerase hopping, as may occur in replication of some RNA viruses (reviewed by Lai, 1992). Evidence in favor of discontinuous transcription, probably by trans-splicing, was obtained by Nolan-Willard et al., 1992). [Pg.62]

Bonen, L. (1993). Trans-splicing of pre-mRNA in plants, animals, and protists. FASEB J. 7,40-46. [Pg.68]

Sharp, P.A. (1987). Trans splicing variation on a familiar theme Cell 50, 147-148. [Pg.89]

Sullenger, B.A. and Cech, T.R. (1994) Ribozyme-mediated repair of defective mRNA by targeted, trans-splicing. Nature, 371, 619-622. [Pg.64]

Color Plate 1 Group I intron structure and model for trans-splicing. 51... [Pg.490]


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