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Group II intron

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Transitions Between The Steps Of Group Iic Intron Forward And Reverse Splicing And Integration Into Dna, Claire Mae Smathers Jan 2022

Transitions Between The Steps Of Group Iic Intron Forward And Reverse Splicing And Integration Into Dna, Claire Mae Smathers

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Group II introns are ancient ribozymes capable of self-excision and mobility into new genomic locations. As the ancestors of both the eukaryotic spliceosome and eukaryotic retroelements, these simple RNA machines serve as excellent models for understanding the mechanisms of both gene splicing and retroelement activity in eukaryotes. Although group II introns have been studied for decades, knowledge of the most unique and arguably evolutionarily relevant class of group II introns, IIC, is limited. Our knowledge is especially limited in terms of understanding how IIC introns mediate the transition between the two transesterification steps of forward splicing and reverse splicing into …