Sequences within the parvovirus minute virus of mice NS2-specific exon are required for inclusion of this exon into spliced steady-state RNA.
AUTOR(ES)
Zhao, Q
RESUMO
When the minute virus of mice NS2-specific exon was modified by either substitution or deletion, most P4-generated pre-mRNA was spliced from the large-intron donor at nucleotide 514 to the small-intron acceptor at nucleotide 2377. Improvement to consensus of large-intron splice sites in such mutants did not suppress exon skipping or restore large-intron excision. Therefore, sequences within the NS2-specific exon are required for inclusion of this exon into spliced, steady-state minute virus of mice RNA.
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