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#Le Hir H, Nott A, Moore MJ. How introns influence and enhance eukaryotic gene expression.
Trends Biochem Sci. 2003 Apr;28(4):215-20. Review.
PMID: 12713906 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
A good overview on how introns may influence gene expression, and why the EJC (Exon Junction Complex) is such an important player in the "mRNA to translation steps" in the control of gene expression.
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BMCB625 Advanced Topics in Molecular Biology

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Papers

  1. Bono F, Ebert J, Lorentzen E, and Conti E. The crystal structure of the exon junction complex reveals how it maintains a stable grip on mRNA. Cell. 2006 Aug 25;126(4):713-25. DOI:10.1016/j.cell.2006.08.006 | PubMed ID:16923391 | HubMed [Bono]

Bonus Materials

  1. Andersen CB, Ballut L, Johansen JS, Chamieh H, Nielsen KH, Oliveira CL, Pedersen JS, Séraphin B, Le Hir H, and Andersen GR. Structure of the exon junction core complex with a trapped DEAD-box ATPase bound to RNA. Science. 2006 Sep 29;313(5795):1968-72. DOI:10.1126/science.1131981 | PubMed ID:16931718 | HubMed [Andersen]
  2. Hir H, Nott A, Moore MJ. How introns influence and enhance eukaryotic gene expression.

    Trends Biochem Sci. 2003 Apr;28(4):215-20. Review.

    PMID: 12713906 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]


    A good overview on how introns may influence gene expression, and why the EJC (Exon Junction Complex) is such an important player in the "mRNA to translation steps" in the control of gene expression.

    [Le]


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