[HTML][HTML] The spliceosome: design principles of a dynamic RNP machine

MC Wahl, CL Will, R Lührmann - cell, 2009 - cell.com
MC Wahl, CL Will, R Lührmann
cell, 2009cell.com
Ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) mediate key cellular functions such as gene expression and its
regulation. Whereas most RNP enzymes are stable in composition and harbor preformed
active sites, the spliceosome, which removes noncoding introns from precursor messenger
RNAs (pre-mRNAs), follows fundamentally different strategies. In order to provide both
accuracy to the recognition of reactive splice sites in the pre-mRNA and flexibility to the
choice of splice sites during alternative splicing, the spliceosome exhibits exceptional …
Ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) mediate key cellular functions such as gene expression and its regulation. Whereas most RNP enzymes are stable in composition and harbor preformed active sites, the spliceosome, which removes noncoding introns from precursor messenger RNAs (pre-mRNAs), follows fundamentally different strategies. In order to provide both accuracy to the recognition of reactive splice sites in the pre-mRNA and flexibility to the choice of splice sites during alternative splicing, the spliceosome exhibits exceptional compositional and structural dynamics that are exploited during substrate-dependent complex assembly, catalytic activation, and active site remodeling.
cell.com