Catalytic activity is retained in the Tetrahymena group I intron despite removal of the large extension of element P5

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Abstract

We have made sizeable internal deletions within the self-splicing group I intron of Tetrahymena thermophila. Deletions were made in a piecewise manner In order to remove secondary structural elements thought to be extraneous to the catalytic center of the molecule. The resulting deletion mutants retain self-splicing activity, albeit under modified reaction conditions that enhance duplex stability. Considering those portions of the molecule that can be deleted without a loss of catalytic activity, one is left with a catalytic center of approximately 130 nucleotides that is solely responsible for the molecule's activity. © 1989 IRL Press at Oxford University Press.

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Joyce, G. F., van der Horst, G., & Inoue, T. (1989). Catalytic activity is retained in the Tetrahymena group I intron despite removal of the large extension of element P5. Nucleic Acids Research, 17(19), 7879–7889. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/17.19.7879

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