- U6atac. Lsm-class
snRNAs are
transcribed by
RNA polymerase III and
never leave the nucleus, in
contrast to Sm-class
snRNA. Lsm-class
snRNAs contain a...
-
snRNA-seq, also
known as
single nucleus RNA sequencing,
single nuclei RNA sequencing or sNuc-seq, is an
RNA sequencing method for
profiling gene expression...
- ring
around the so-called Sm site of the
snRNA. This Sm site is a
conserved sequence of
nucleotides in
these snRNAs,
typically AUUUGUGG (where A, U and G...
-
during translation. Ψ is
found in the
major spliceosomal snRNAs of eukaryotes. Ψ
residues in
snRNA are
often phylogenetically conserved, but have some variations...
-
whereas in
RNA, it is uracil,
which is an
unmethylated form of thymine. Like DNA, most
biologically active RNAs,
including m
RNA, t
RNA, r
RNA,
snRNAs, and other...
-
RNAs such as micro
RNAs, si
RNAs, pi
RNAs, sno
RNAs,
snRNAs, ex
RNAs, sca
RNAs and the long nc
RNAs such as Xist and HOTAIR. The
number of non-coding
RNAs within...
- U2
spliceosomal snRNAs are a
species of
small nuclear RNA (
snRNA)
molecules found in the
major spliceosomal (Sm)
machinery of
virtually all eukaryotic...
-
spliceosomal RNA is the
small nuclear RNA (
snRNA)
component of U1
snRNP (small
nuclear ribonucleoprotein), an
RNA-protein
complex that
combines with
other snRNPs...
- also some non-coding
RNAs (e.g.,
snRNAs, sno
RNAs or long non-coding
RNAs).
RNA polymerase III
transcribes 5S r
RNA,
transfer RNA (t
RNA) genes, and some small...
- U6
snRNA gene has an
upstream TATA box as seen in Pol II Promoters).
There are
three classes of Pol III initiation,
corresponding to 5S r
RNA, t
RNA, and...