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Structural studies of the spliceosome: Bridging the gaps

Jonas Tholen, Wojciech P. Galej

2022Current Opinion in Structural Biology50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The spliceosome is a multi-megadalton RNA-protein complex responsible for the removal of non-coding introns from pre-mRNAs. Due to its complexity and dynamic nature, it has proven to be a very challenging target for structural studies. Developments in single particle cryo-EM have overcome these previous limitations and paved the way towards a structural characterisation of the splicing machinery. Despite tremendous progress, many aspects of spliceosome structure and function remain elusive. In particular, the events leading to the definition of exon-intron boundaries, alternative and non-canonical splicing events, and cross-talk with other cellular machineries. Efforts are being made to address these knowledge gaps and further our mechanistic understanding of the spliceosome. Here, we summarise recent progress in the structural and functional analysis of the spliceosome.

Topics & Concepts

SpliceosomeRNA splicingMinor spliceosomeIntronComputational biologyBiologyBridging (networking)GeneticsRNAGeneComputer scienceComputer networkRNA Research and SplicingRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA modifications and cancer
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