BIOL 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: U2Af2, Snrnp, Spliceosome

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Base pairing between pre-mrna, u1 snrna, and u2 snrna is essential for splicing. U1 snrna forms base pair bonding with sequences that are 3" to the 5" exon. Also form all sorts of other structure ie stem loops that can be recognized. Base pair bonding between the u2 and sequences that are at the 5" end of the. Branch point a is excluded from base pair interaction. Now you have an rna base pairing with an rna in the context of a protein complex to engender splicing. Base pairing between the u1 snrna and the u2 snrna and the transcript that it is trying to modify that is important. You have rnas that are participating in non-covalent base pair bonding and interacting with proteins. When proteins all come together to form the mature spliceosome it is the size of a ribosome (enormous)

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