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Dudock 210 1$aSan Diego :$cAcademic Press,$d[1987] 210 4$dİ1987 215 $a1 online resource (464 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-322-25486-9 311 $a0-12-372483-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographies and index. 327 $aFront Cover; Molecular Biology of RNA: New Perspectives; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; PART I: RNA as an Enzyme; Chapter 1. Cleavage of RNA by RNAse P from Escherichia coli; I. Introduction; II. Aspects of the RNase P Reaction; III. Studies of Enzyme-Substrate Interactions; IV. Structure-Function Relationships in Ml RNA; V. Studies of the Protein Subunit of RNase P; VI. Hybrid Enzymes; VII. Conclusion; References; Chapter 2. Bacillus subtilis RNase P; I. The RNase P Components; II. Mechanism of RNase P Cleavage; III. Toward the Higher-Order Structure of RNase P RNA 327 $aIV. Structure-Function Relationships in the RNase P RNAV. Why Is the Catalytic Element of RNase P Composed of RNA?; References; Chapter 3. Multiple Enzymatic Activities of an Intervening Sequence RNA from Tetrahymena; I. Introduction; II. Self-Splicing RNA; III. The IVS RNA Enzyme; References; Chapter 4. Processing and Genetic Characterization of Self-Splicing RNAs of Bacteriophage T4; I. Introduction; II. Group I Splicing Mechanism for T4 td RNA; III. Nondirected Mutagenesis and Delineation of Two Functional Domains for Splicing in the td Intron; IV. Multiple Self-Splicing Introns in T4 327 $aV. ConclusionsReferences; PART II: RNA Splicing; Chapter 5. The Mammalian Pre-Messenger RNA Splicing Apparatus: A Ribosome in Pieces?; I. Introduction; II. The Discovery of snRNPs; III. The snRNPs-and-Splicing Hypothesis; IV. snRNP Components and Structure; V. Is Eukaryotic RNase P an Sm snRNP?; VI. Ul snRNPs Bind 5' Splice Sites; VII. U2, U5, and U4/U6 snRNPs Also Participate in Splicing; VIII. The Spliceosome-Ribosome Analogy; References; Chapter 6. Exon Sequences and Splice Site Proximity Play a Role in Splice Site Selection; I. Introduction 327 $aII. Exon Sequences and Splice Site Proximity Play a Role in Splice Site SelectionIII. The Pattern of Splice Site Selection Is Altered in Different Extract Preparations and in Diluted Extracts; IV. Splice Site Selection Can Be Altered by Competition in Trans; V. Discussion; References; Chapter 7. Factors That Influence Alternative Splice Site Selection in Vitro; I. Introduction; II. Materials and Methods; III. Results; IV. Discussion; References; Chapter 8. Messenger RNA Splicing in Yeast; I. An Overview of Nuclear mRNA Splicing 327 $aII. Preliminary in Vitro and in Vivo Characterization of Yeast mRNA SplicingIII. Characterization of Mutations in the Splicing Process; IV. The RNA Gene Products and the Spliceosome; V. Speculation; References; Chapter 9. Architecture of Fungal Introns: Implications for Spliceosome Assembly; I. Introduction; II. Branch Site-3' Splice Junction Relationship; III. Branch Site-5' Splice Junction Relationship; IV. 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