Types I and II Self-Splicing (Autocatalytic) Introns in mRNA

Types I and II Self-Splicing (Autocatalytic) Introns in mRNA

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The video tutorial explains RNA processing, focusing on mRNA splicing. It introduces the addition of the 5' cap for stability and ribosome recognition. The tutorial covers self-splicing RNAs, detailing Group 1 and Group 2 introns. Group 1 introns require a guanosine cofactor, while Group 2 introns form a lariat structure through internal nucleophilic attack. The video concludes with a comparison of these mechanisms, emphasizing the role of secondary structure in splicing.

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