Minor Intron Splicing: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 1 by Ettaib El Marabti and Version 2 by Conner Chen.

Pre-mRNA splicing is an essential step in gene expression and is catalyzed by two machineries in eukaryotes: the major (U2 type) and minor (U12 type) spliceosomes. While the majority of introns in humans are U2 type, less than 0.4% are U12 type, also known as minor introns (mi-INTs), and require a specialized spliceosome composed of U11, U12, U4atac, U5, and U6atac snRNPs. The high evolutionary conservation and apparent splicing inefficiency of U12 introns have set them apart from their major counterparts and led to speculations on the purpose for their existence.

  • minor introns
  • U2 introns
  • U12 introns
  • minor spliceosome
  • RNA splicing
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