| spliceosome | <molecular biology> A complex of small nuclear RNA/protein particles (snRNP), (snurps) that participate in hnRNA splicing. Origin: Gr. Soma = body (18 Nov 1997) |
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| spliceosomes | Organelles in which the splicing and excision reactions that remove introns from precursor messenger RNA molecules occur. One component of a spliceosome is five small nuclear RNA molecules (u1, u2, u4, u5, u6) that, working in conjunction with proteins, help to fold pieces of RNA into the right shapes and later splice them into the message. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Spliceosome
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A spliceosome is a complex of RNA and many protein subunits, that remove the non-coding introns from unprocessed mRNA.The mRNA of prokaryotes is simpler, and they do not have introns, so only eukaryotes have spliceosomes.The RNAs that spliceosomes consist of are named U1, U2, U4, U5, and U6, and participate in several RNA-RNA and RNA-protein interactions. The RNA part is rich in uridine (the U nucleotides).There are specific 5' and 3' sites on the pre-mRNA that the spliceosome recognises. ...
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A ribonucleoprotein complex consisting of RNA and small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs). The spliceosome accomplishes the splicing of primary RNA transcripts by excising introns and ligating the ends of exons, resulting in a mRNA transcrip
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The cell machinery that splices exons together so that they can make proteins.
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An assembly of RNA and protein molecules within the nucleus that performs splicing of mRNA in eukaryotes.
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