The unusual gene architecture of polyubiquitin is created by dual-specific splice sites
The removal of introns occurs through the splicing of a 5 ′ splice site (5′ss) with a 3′ splice site (3′ss). These two elements are recognized by distinct components of the spliceosome. However, introns in high...
Source: Genome Biology - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Chaorui Duan, Truman Mooney, Luke Buerer, Cory Bowers, Stephen Rong, Seong Won Kim, Alger M. Fredericks, Sean F. Monaghan and William G. Fairbrother Tags: Research Source Type: research