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ResearchInsights into splicing quality control
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ResearchInsights into splicing quality control

Source: https://www.bio.uni-heidelberg.de/en/newsroom/insights-into-splicing-quality-control Parent: https://www.bio.uni-heidelberg.de/en/news

Research Insights into splicing quality control

How cells avoid errors in the production of Messenger RNA

The spliceosome is a complex molecular machine, which ensures that the genetic information of the DNA  - after transcription into a pre-mRNA - is correctly spliced (cut and reassembled) to the mature mRNA required for the production of proteins. The team of Prof. Sinning from the Heidelberg University Biochemistry Center (BZH) succeeded for the first time in depicting a faultily 'blocked' spliceosome at high resolution and reconstructing how it is recognized and eliminated in the cell by a molecular short circuit. These mechanistic studies were carried out in collaboration with colleagues at the Australian National University.\

Splicing quality control: Recognition of an aberrant mRNA stalls the spliceosome by binding of a special G patch protein – helicase pair (Gpl1/Gih35), and induces disassembly by the Ntr1 complex.

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