Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Lariat capping ribozyme formerly called GIR1 branching ribozyme is a 179 nt ribozyme with an apparent resemblance to a group I ribozyme.It is found within a complex type of group I introns also termed twin-ribozyme introns.Rather than splicing, it catalyses a branching reaction in which the 2'OH of an internal residue is involved in a nucleophilic attack at a nearby phosphodiester bond.As a result, the RNA is cleaved at an internal processing site (IPS), leaving a 3'OH and a downstream product with a tiny lariat at its 5' end. "@en }
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- GIR1_branching_ribozyme comment "The Lariat capping ribozyme formerly called GIR1 branching ribozyme is a 179 nt ribozyme with an apparent resemblance to a group I ribozyme.It is found within a complex type of group I introns also termed twin-ribozyme introns.Rather than splicing, it catalyses a branching reaction in which the 2'OH of an internal residue is involved in a nucleophilic attack at a nearby phosphodiester bond.As a result, the RNA is cleaved at an internal processing site (IPS), leaving a 3'OH and a downstream product with a tiny lariat at its 5' end. ".
- Q5513513 comment "The Lariat capping ribozyme formerly called GIR1 branching ribozyme is a 179 nt ribozyme with an apparent resemblance to a group I ribozyme.It is found within a complex type of group I introns also termed twin-ribozyme introns.Rather than splicing, it catalyses a branching reaction in which the 2'OH of an internal residue is involved in a nucleophilic attack at a nearby phosphodiester bond.As a result, the RNA is cleaved at an internal processing site (IPS), leaving a 3'OH and a downstream product with a tiny lariat at its 5' end. ".