Human 17S U2 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein

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==PDB ID - 6Y5Q Course Code: BI3323-Aug2025==
==PDB ID - 6Y5Q Course Code: BI3323-Aug2025==
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The 17S U2 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) is a critical precursor complex in pre-mRNA splicing, primarily responsible for recognizing the intron branch-site adenosine (BS-A). Its structure is highly regulated, defining a pre-catalytic state that must undergo significant remodelling for splicing to occur.
The 17S U2 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) is a critical precursor complex in pre-mRNA splicing, primarily responsible for recognizing the intron branch-site adenosine (BS-A). Its structure is highly regulated, defining a pre-catalytic state that must undergo significant remodelling for splicing to occur.

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PDB ID - 6Y5Q Course Code: BI3323-Aug2025

Human U2 snRNP

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