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Conserved motifs in nuclear genes encoding predicted mitochondrial proteins in Trypanosoma cruzi
(Public Library of Science, 2019)
Trypanosoma cruzi, the protozoan parasite that causes Chagas’ disease, exhibits peculiar biological features. Among them, the presence of a unique mitochondrion is remarkable. Even though the mitochondrial DNA constitutes ...
Zebrafish cellular nucleic acid-binding protein: gene structure and developmental behaviour
(ELSEVIER, 2004-08-04)
Here we analyse the structural organisation and expression of the zebrafish cellular nucleic acid-binding protein (zCNBP) gene and protein. The gene is organised in five exons and four introns. A noteworthy feature of the ...
Cytonuclear coevolution in a holoparasitic plant with highly disparate organellar genomes
(Springer, 2022-03)
Key Message: Contrasting substitution rates in the organellar genomes of Lophophytum agree with the DNA repair, replication, and recombination gene content. Plastid and nuclear genes whose products form multisubunit ...
COX24 codes for a mitochondrial protein required for processing of the COX1 transcript
(2006-02-10)
In most strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae the mitochondrial gene COX1, for subunit 1 of cytochrome oxidase, contains multiple exons and introns. Processing of COX1 primary transcript requires accessory proteins factors, ...
COX24 codes for a mitochondrial protein required for processing of the COX1 transcript
(2006-02-10)
In most strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae the mitochondrial gene COX1, for subunit 1 of cytochrome oxidase, contains multiple exons and introns. Processing of COX1 primary transcript requires accessory proteins factors, ...
Nuclear speckle rna binding proteins remodel alternative splicing and the non-coding arabidopsis transcriptome to regulate a cross-talk between auxin and immune responses
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2018-08)
Nuclear speckle RNA binding proteins (NSRs) act as regulators of alternative splicing (AS) and auxin-regulated developmental processes such as lateral root formation in Arabidopsis thaliana. These proteins were shown to ...
SinEx DB: a database for single exon coding sequences in mammalian genomes
(OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2016-06)
Eukaryotic genes are typically interrupted by intragenic, noncoding sequences termed introns. However, some genes lack introns in their coding sequence (CDS) and are generally known as 'single exon genes' (SEGs). In this ...