The novel RBM17–SAP30BP-dependent splicing on a short intron with a truncated PPT (IMAGE)
Caption
Human introns have extensively varying lengths. Previously, only U2AF-dependent splicing was known. Researchers from Fujita Health University now show that splicing in a subset of human short introns is mediated by the intermediary RBM17–SAP30BP complex, instead of the U2AF heterodimer.
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Kazuhiro Fukumura and Akila Mayeda from Fujita Health University, Japan
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