BIOL 300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Consensus Sequence, Exon, Snrnp

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It was initially discovered through an experiment which hybridized mrna to genomic dna of the matching gene. Shock: they isolated mrna for a certain gene, as well as dna from the genome; the dna was denatured to allow hybridization with the mrna. We know now that these regions are introns, which are absent in the mature mrna. This is a zoomed in copy of two exon- intron junctions, one at either end of the intron (in blue). Again, there are cis acting factors, which are rna sequences required in the primary rna transcript for splicing, as well as trans acting factors, which are the splicing machinery proteins. There are two chemical reactions in the splicing mechanism: Shock: the branch point interacts with the 5" g to form a lariat, this frees up the 5" g to interact with the 3"g to completely excise the intron from the mrna.

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