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A clue to the catalytic activation of splicing

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NATURE
Volume 617, Issue 7962, Pages 680-681

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/d41586-023-01528-6

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Structural biology; Biochemistry

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The processing of messenger RNA during splicing is dependent on a complex called the spliceosome, which consists of RNAs and proteins. Structural data have provided insights into previously enigmatic aspects of splicing in humans.
The processing of messenger RNA during splicing requires the activity of a complex of RNAs and proteins termed the spliceosome. Structural data shed light on previously mysterious aspects of splicing in humans.

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