Abstract

Study of the way in which introns are removed from yeast mitochondrial precursor RNAs has revealed events involving RNA catalysis, modulated by intron-encoded and/or imported proteins. For one intron family, simple RNA catalysis results in excision of the intron in lariat form via pathway resembling that followed by nuclear precursor RNAs in a spliceosome-dependent reaction.

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