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The U2 snRNA can vary vastly between all eukaryotes, having different lengths and sequences according to the species. But that is also some very conservated parts of this complex and the HEAT repeats are one of them. This fact indicates how important this protein and this component are to the process of splicing. | The U2 snRNA can vary vastly between all eukaryotes, having different lengths and sequences according to the species. But that is also some very conservated parts of this complex and the HEAT repeats are one of them. This fact indicates how important this protein and this component are to the process of splicing. | ||
| - | In ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'', the U2 snRNA part of the Pre-A complex contains 19 unique protein chains. You can also see the representation of the <scene name='89/897726/Allcartoon/1'>secondary structure</scene> patterns for this complex with different colors for each chain, and | + | In ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'', the U2 snRNA part of the Pre-A complex contains 19 unique protein chains. You can also see the representation of the <scene name='89/897726/Allcartoon/1'>secondary structure</scene> patterns for this complex with different colors for each chain, and <scene name='89/897726/Alladifferenty/1'>here</scene> you can see the HSH<sup>HEAT</sup> in <font color='blue'><b>blue</b></font> while the rest of the structure is colored in <font color='red'><b>red</b></font>. |
While the U2 snRNA identifies and binds with the branching point of the intron, the U1 snRNA identifies and binds with the 5’ splicing site. And together these two form the spliceosome A complex. | While the U2 snRNA identifies and binds with the branching point of the intron, the U1 snRNA identifies and binds with the 5’ splicing site. And together these two form the spliceosome A complex. | ||
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References
- ↑ Hanson, R. M., Prilusky, J., Renjian, Z., Nakane, T. and Sussman, J. L. (2013), JSmol and the Next-Generation Web-Based Representation of 3D Molecular Structure as Applied to Proteopedia. Isr. J. Chem., 53:207-216. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijch.201300024
- ↑ Herraez A. Biomolecules in the computer: Jmol to the rescue. Biochem Mol Biol Educ. 2006 Jul;34(4):255-61. doi: 10.1002/bmb.2006.494034042644. PMID:21638687 doi:10.1002/bmb.2006.494034042644
