A pre-tRNA carrying intron features typical of Archaea is spliced in yeast

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Archaeal pre-tRNAs are characterized by the presence of the bulge-helix-bulge (BHB) structure in the intron stem-and-loop region. A chimeric pre-tRNA was constructed bearing an intron of the archaeal type and the mature domain of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae suppressor SUP4 tRNATyr. This pre-tRNAArchEuka is correctly cleaved in several cell-free extracts and by purified splicing endonucleases. It is also cleaved and ligated in S. cerevisiae cells, providing efficient suppression of nonsense mutations in various genes.

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Di Segni, G., Borghese, L., Sebastiani, S., & Tocchini-Valentini, G. P. (2005). A pre-tRNA carrying intron features typical of Archaea is spliced in yeast. RNA, 11(1), 70–76. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.7138805

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