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Small Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein Particle (snRNP)
Complexes formed by snRNA and proteins. Involved in RNA processing such as splicing and polyadenylation.
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snRNP: "snerps", Small Nuclear RiboNucleoProtein particles, which are complexes between small nuclear RNAs and proteins, and which are involved in RNA splicing and polyadenylation reactions.
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snRNP: "snerps", Small Nuclear RiboNucleoProtein particles, which are complexes between small nuclear RNAs and 7-10 proteins, and which are involved in RNA splicing and polyadenylation reactions.
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Splicing is catalyzed by the spliceosome which is a large RNA-protein complex composed of five small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs, pronounced "snurps"). The RNA components of snRNPs interact with the intron and may be involved in catalysis.
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Protein-mediated: spliceosomes, huge molecular structures composed of small nuclear ribonuclear proteins (snRNPs (pronounced "snurps")), splice the 3' end of the first exon, form the intron into a lariat, splice the 5' end of the next exon, ...
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Another spliceosome, composed of U11, U12, U4atac/U6atac and U5 snRNPs, splices a small subset of GU-AG introns. Its principal activity is the splicing of introns with AU and AC 5' and 3' ends, respectively.
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small ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs) - complexes of proteins with small RNAs contained in the nucleus; individually, they recognize specific nucleic acid sequences through RNA- RNA base-pairing ...
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snRNP small nuclear ribonucleo protein particle
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SSLP single-sequence length polymorphism
SSR simple sequence repeat
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STRP short tandem repeat polymorphism
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Short RNA transcripts of 100-300 bp that associate with proteins to form small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles (snRNPs), which participate in RNA processing. (See RNA.) snRNA. See Small nuclear RNA. Somatic cell.
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