A synthetic intron in a naturally intronless yeast pre-tRNA is spliced efficiently in vivo.

  • Winey M
  • Edelman I
  • Culbertson M
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Abstract

Saccharomyces cerevisiae glutamine tRNA(CAG) is encoded by an intronless, single-copy gene, SUP60. We have imposed a requirement for splicing in the biosynthesis of this tRNA by inserting a synthetic intron in the SUP60 gene. Genetic analysis demonstrated that the interrupted gene produces a functional, mature tRNA product in vivo.

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Winey, M., Edelman, I., & Culbertson, M. R. (1989). A synthetic intron in a naturally intronless yeast pre-tRNA is spliced efficiently in vivo. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 9(1), 329–331. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.9.1.329

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