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'''Description of {{PAGENAME}}:''' Reverse transcriptase required for splicing of the COX1 pre-mRNA, encoded by a mobile group II intron within the mitochondrial COX1 gene<ref name='S000055111'>Moran JV, et al. (1995) Mobile group II introns of yeast mitochondrial DNA are novel site-specific retroelements. Mol Cell Biol 15(5):2828-38 {{SGDpaper|S000055111}} PMID 7537853</ref><ref name='S000049176'>Kennell JC, et al. (1993) Reverse transcriptase activity associated with maturase-encoding group II introns in yeast mitochondria. Cell 73(1):133-46 {{SGDpaper|S000049176}} PMID 7681727</ref><ref name='S000048477'>Moran JV, et al. (1994) Splicing defective mutants of the COXI gene of yeast mitochondrial DNA: initial definition of the maturase domain of the group II intron aI2. Nucleic Acids Res 22(11):2057-64
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'''Description of Q0055:''' Reverse transcriptase required for splicing of the COX1 pre-mRNA, encoded by a mobile group II intron within the mitochondrial COX1 gene<ref name='S000055111'>Moran JV, et al. (1995) Mobile group II introns of yeast mitochondrial DNA are novel site-specific retroelements. Mol Cell Biol 15(5):2828-38 {{SGDpaper|S000055111}} PMID 7537853</ref><ref name='S000049176'>Kennell JC, et al. (1993) Reverse transcriptase activity associated with maturase-encoding group II introns in yeast mitochondria. Cell 73(1):133-46 {{SGDpaper|S000049176}} PMID 7681727</ref><ref name='S000048477'>Moran JV, et al. (1994) Splicing defective mutants of the COXI gene of yeast mitochondrial DNA: initial definition of the maturase domain of the group II intron aI2. Nucleic Acids Res 22(11):2057-64
 
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Revision as of 08:46, 27 February 2007

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Systematic name Q0055
Gene name AI2
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Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Mito:13818..18830
Primary SGDID S000007262


Description of Q0055: Reverse transcriptase required for splicing of the COX1 pre-mRNA, encoded by a mobile group II intron within the mitochondrial COX1 gene[1][2][3]




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  1. Moran JV, et al. (1995) Mobile group II introns of yeast mitochondrial DNA are novel site-specific retroelements. Mol Cell Biol 15(5):2828-38 SGD PMID 7537853
  2. Kennell JC, et al. (1993) Reverse transcriptase activity associated with maturase-encoding group II introns in yeast mitochondria. Cell 73(1):133-46 SGD PMID 7681727
  3. Moran JV, et al. (1994) Splicing defective mutants of the COXI gene of yeast mitochondrial DNA: initial definition of the maturase domain of the group II intron aI2. Nucleic Acids Res 22(11):2057-64 SGD PMID 8029012

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