Spliceosome
molecular machine that removes intron RNA from the primary transcript From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
molecular machine that removes intron RNA from the primary transcript From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A spliceosome is a complex of special RNA and protein subunits. Spliceosomes are amazingly complex molecular machines.[1] They remove introns from a transcribed pre-mRNA segment. This process is generally referred to as splicing.
Each spliceosome is composed of five small nuclear RNAs, (snRNA)s, and more than 50 proteins.[1]
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