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Activation of Prp28 ATPase by Phosphorylated Npl3 at a Critical Step of Spliceosome Remodeling
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2020
unpublished
Splicing, a key step in the eukaryotic gene-expression pathway, converts precursor messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) into mRNA by excising introns and ligating exons. This task is accomplished by the spliceosome, a macromolecular machine that must undergo sequential conformational changes to establish its active site. Each of these major changes requires a dedicated DExD/H-box ATPase, but how these enzymes are activated remain obscure. Here we show that Prp28, a yeast DEAD-box ATPase, transiently
doi:10.26226/morressier.5ebd45acffea6f735881ae8e
fatcat:vfi7b4tj3fevpfwhn6oqvs7kxa