U4 spliceosomal RNA

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U4 spliceosomal RNA
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Type: Gene; snRNA; splicing;
2° structure: Published; PubMed; Griffiths-Jones SR
Seed alignment: Zwieb C, The uRNA database, PubMed
Avg length: 137.9 nucleotides
Avg identity: 63%

U4 small nuclear RNA (U4 snRNA) is a non-coding RNA component of the major U2-dependent spliceosome. It forms a duplex with U6, and with each splicing round, it is displaced from U6 (and the spliceosome) in an ATP-dependent manner, allowing U6 to re-fold and create the active site for splicing catalysis. A recycling process involving protein Prp24 re-anneals U4 and U6. The crystal structure of a 5′ stem-loop of U4 in complex with a binding protein has been solved [2].

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