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  • man protein variants generated by alternative splicing, a process by which the exons of the RNA prod
  • site which has been shown to be essential for splicing activity.
  • Modulating the capping, splicing, addition of a Poly(A) tail, the sequence-spe
  • IA1-4) is encoded for each subunit (GluR1-4), splicing after transcription from DNA allows some exon
  • Alongside RNA editing, alternative splicing allows a range of functional AMPA receptor su
  • The Alternative Splicing and Transcript Diversity database (ASTD) is a
  • Alternative splicing and alternative polyadenylation result in 3 f
  • A TPP riboswitch in plants modifies splicing and alternative 3'-end processing
  • It is suggested that phenomena of cryptic splicing and exon skipping occur within this gene.
  • anscript variants, resulting from alternative splicing and encoding different isoforms, have been de
  • slation initiation, nuclear and mitochondrial splicing, and ribosome and spliceosome assembly.
  • s of transcription, including elongation, RNA splicing, and termination and degradation of the coact
  • slation initiation, nuclear and mitochondrial splicing, and ribosome and spliceosome assembly.
  • duced through the genome, through alternative splicing and post-transcriptional modification of mess
  • Alternative splicing at this locus results in transcript variants
  • Alternative splicing by exon deletion results in several splice va
  • f the subunits is determined , as well as RNA splicing, by RNA editing events of the individual subu
  • Alternative splicing can then occur, causing a selection of either
  • The esperamicins are extremely toxic DNA splicing compounds.
  • Hollywood is a RNA splicing database containing data for the splicing of
  • mRNA sequence, but ultimately removed by RNA splicing during the processing to mature messenger RNA
  • and post-transcriptional events, such as RNA splicing, editing.
  • is an RNA structure that is shown to modulate splicing efficiency of HIV-1 mRNAs.
  • ompeting with each other in binding to exonic splicing enhancers.
  • as type I gamma-glutamyltransferase. Complex splicing events may take place in a tissue-specific ma
  • , the Division conducted drills, knotting and splicing exercises, and trained on their gunnery skill
  • Splicing factor SF1 is involved in the ATP-dependent f
  • Splicing factor 1 also known as zinc finger protein 16
  • A splicing factor is a protein involved in the removal o
  • The encoded protein is an essential splicing factor required for association of U2 small n
  • Other splicing factors may also contain an RS domain; these
  • ns are necessary to allow the binding of core splicing factors prior to assembly of the spliceosomes
  • an undefined number of transiently associated splicing factors.
  • am1 could potentially have 38,016 alternative splicing forms from four variable exon clusters (12, 4
  • Two transcription start sites and alternative splicing generate several forms of FUT1 mRNA.
  • Alternative splicing generates 2 transcript variants.
  • Alternative splicing generates multiple transcript variants encodi
  • gene consists of 4 exons and its alternative splicing generates multiple distinct transcripts, whic
  • ontain at least 34 exons, and its alternative splicing generates 4 transcript variants.
  • After splicing has occurred, the proteins remain bound to sp
  • Alternative splicing has been observed for this gene and three var
  • Additional splicing has been observed but the full-length nature
  • mRNA molecule post-transcriptionally and thus splicing has taken place.
  • Although alternative splicing has been observed, there is no evidence that
  • Variants of RHAMM caused by alternative splicing have been observed, but not thoroughly studie
  • Dr. Zagarian built the Shaggy Man by splicing his material with salamander genetic material
  • gh different promoters results in alternative splicing; however, the physiological significance of s
  • SL2 RNA is a non-coding RNA involved in trans splicing in lower eukaryotes.
  • Alternative splicing in the 5' UTR results in multiple transcript
  • Alternative splicing in the 5' UTR of this gene has been observed.
  • to have roles in alternative and constitutive splicing in addition to roles in translation.
  • Polymorphisms and alternative splicing in this gene influence its antiretroviral act
  • Alternative splicing in the 5' untranslated region of this gene ha
  • ve albums, there were "No studio overdubs, no splicing in of solos from other shows, and no fake app
  • es a global repressor of alternative pre-mRNA splicing in non-neuronal cells.
  • After being created by gene splicing, In Vitroes gestate in artificial gestation c
  • In prokaryotes, the splicing is done either autocatalytically or through e
  • Alternative gene splicing is found in the mouse homolog, but has not re
  • Alternative splicing is the basis for the structural and functiona
  • rapid stimuli.A crosstalk between editing and splicing is likely to occur here.Editing takes place b
  • Alternative splicing is thought to be possible due to two Polyaden
  • als, CPEB is expressed in several alternative splicing isoforms that are specific to particular tiss
  • Rather than splicing, it catalyses a branching reaction in which t
  • vered on Tin Pan Alley into the mainstream by splicing its rhythms and tonality with that of the pop
  • oss a diverse set of organisms suggesting the splicing machinery's ancient origins.
  • re of the phase 0 type, thus alternative exon splicing maintains the reading frame of the OPN gene.
  • Second, splicing mechanisms employed by eukaryotic cells mean
  • There are numerous modes of alternative splicing observed, of which the most common is exon sk
  • Pre-mRNA splicing occurs in 2 sequential transesterification st
  • Alternative splicing occurs at this locus and three transcript var
  • Alternative splicing occurs at this locus and two transcript varia
  • Alternative splicing occurs at this locus and three full-length tr
  • Alternative splicing occurs and additional variants have been desc
  • Alternative splicing occurs as a normal phenomenon in eukaryotes,
  • e in close proximity before the first step of splicing occurs.
  • Alternative splicing of this gene results in multiple transcript v
  • Alternative splicing of this gene generates 2 transcript variants.
  • Alternative splicing of this gene generates 4 transcript variants.
  • Alternative splicing of the SYN2 gene results in two transcripts.
  • Alternative splicing of this gene results in three transcript vari
  • Riboswitch alternate structures affect the splicing of the pre-mRNA.
  • 005, A. De Lencastre et al. found that during splicing of Group II introns, all reactants are preorg
  • Alternative splicing of this gene results in two transcript varian
  • N1 has been also found to affect the aberrant splicing of exon 7.
  • Alternative splicing of this gene results in two transcript varian
  • Alternate splicing of this gene results in three transcript vari
  • Alternative splicing of this gene generates three transcript varia
  • Alternative splicing of the transcript from this gene produces ten
  • Alternative splicing of this gene results in transcript variants e
  • Alternative splicing of this gene results in two transcript varian
  • Alternative splicing of this gene generates 2 transcript variants,
  • Alternate splicing of this gene results in two transcript varian
  • Alternative splicing of exons 4 and/or 6 produces four known produ
  • Alternative splicing of this gene produces multiple transcript var
  • (U7 snRNP) is an RNA molecule involved in the splicing of metazoan histone pre-mRNAs, which are spli
  • Alternative splicing of this gene results in multiple transcript v
  • isoforms FGFR2IIIb and FGFR2IIIc, created by splicing of the third immunoglobulin-like domain.
  • Alternative splicing of this gene results in distinct isoforms whi
  • making a targeted protein or by modifying the splicing of pre-mRNA.
  • 115 found in mouse) regulates the alternative splicing of the protein coding genes DPM2, TAF1, RALGP
  • Expression of the antisense ncRNA prevents splicing of an intron that contains a ribosome entry s
  • different genes or the result of alternative splicing of transcripts.
  • Alternative splicing of this gene results in several products, two
  • Davies K.E. and Blake D.J. (2000) Alternative splicing of dystrobrevin regulates the stoichiometry o
  • box snoRNA SNORD115 regulates the alternative splicing of the serotonin 2C receptor mRNA via a conse
  • Alternate splicing of this gene results in two transcript varian
  • Alternative splicing of two exons of this gene generates four majo
  • Alternative splicing of this gene produces two products which diff
  • Alternative splicing of this gene generates 2 transcript variants
  • discoveries in the regulation of alternative splicing of the sex determination gene, Sxl.
  • h Exinct have been observed to cause aberrant splicing of exon 7, leading to the production of a sho
  • The diversity of isoforms from alternative splicing of the Dscam1 gene in D. melanogaster allows
  • nuclear proteins are produced by alternative splicing of a transcript starting at either the Cp or
  • esembling that found in lariats formed during splicing of nuclear pre-mRNA.
  • eukaryotic molecular machine involved in the splicing of pre-messenger RNA (pre-mRNA).
  • variant class of snRNPs exists to help in the splicing of a class of introns found only in metazoans
  • The alternative splicing of this gene in B and T cells encounters a pr
  • ng domains of the neutral endopeptidase locus splicing of exons 1, 2a, or 2b to the common exon 3 co
  • he result of mutations; these mutations alter splicing, often leading to the exclusion of multiple e
  • roSAS is a database describing the effects of splicing on the structure of a protein
  • The cost of cutting and splicing operations is generally log-like in 1-D trees
  • it is theorized that it might be involved in splicing or translation efficiency.
  • tides that can be used to inhibit nuclear RNA splicing or mRNA translation and are the common gene i
  • pendent complex that commits the hnRNA to the splicing pathway.
  • this gene appears to be involved in pre-mRNA splicing, possibly acting as a bridging factor between
  • sential for the catalytic step II in pre-mRNA splicing process.
  • However, occasional splicing provides tissue specificity.
  • end of the intron via base-pairing during the splicing reaction occurs prior to the formation of the
  • Guanosine is required for an RNA splicing reaction in mRNA, when a "self-splicing" intr
  • snRNAs, catalyzes a reaction identical to the splicing reaction.
  • triple-snRNP during the initial phase of the splicing reaction.
  • RNA splicing removes the non-coding RNA introns leaving be
  • Alternate promoters and alternative splicing result in multiple transcript variants encodi
  • ants of the MBD1 are generated by alternative splicing resulting in protein isoforms that contain on
  • Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants.
  • Alternative splicing results in several transcript variants.
  • Alternative splicing results in two transcript variants encoding d
  • Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encod
  • Alternative splicing results in several transcript variants encodi
  • Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variant encodi
  • Alternate splicing results in multiple transcript variants encod
  • Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encod
  • Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encod
  • Alternative splicing results in several transcript variants encodi
  • Alternative splicing results in two transcript variants encoding t
  • Alternative splicing results in several ESR1 mRNA transcripts, whi
  • Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encod
  • Alternative splicing results in at least two transcript variants e
  • Alternative splicing results in transcripts encoding isoforms with
  • f oculocutaneous albinism type 4. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encod
  • ns of manipulating abstract syntax trees and ' splicing' results back into a program.
  • Alternative splicing results in at least two different transcript
  • ism that accounts for the change from group I splicing ribozyme to the branching GIR1 architecture.
  • It forms a duplex with U6, and with each splicing round, it is displaced from the U6 snRNA (and
  • The adaptive significance of splicing silencers and enhancers is attested by a stud
  • Viral transfer is a type of gene splicing that uses a virus as a vector for the wanted
  • pts for this gene undergo complex alternative splicing that results in many functionally distinct is
  • lab also studies the dynamic mechanism of RNA splicing, the RNA-binding proteins that determine exon
  • ibed into several proteins due to alternative splicing; the longest protein is called LG72 and consi
  • erting, deleting or rearranging subtrees, and splicing the pieces back together.
  • Val Guest was given the responsibility of splicing the various "chapters" together, and was offe
  • n) by taking original, unmixed recordings and splicing them together into a unique 10.2 soundtrack.
  • Some RNA is processed by splicing to remove introns, leaving the exons in the m
  • The KNG1 gene uses alternative splicing to generate two different proteins- high-mole
  • They had considered splicing together other takes where certain actions we
  • restoring the film to its original length by splicing together several sources of the film (commerc
  • evidence suggests that selection of the mRNA splicing variant depends upon the relative ratios of S
  • s are 5' capping, 3' polyadenylation, and RNA splicing, which occur in the cell nucleus before the R
  • SnRNAs function in RNA splicing while snoRNPs function in ribosomal RNA proce
  • increases the probability that aberrant mRNA splicing will result in the presence of a nonsense (st
  • Alternative splicing yields two isoforms that differ in abundance