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Detection of Group II Intron-Generated Chimeric mRNAs in Bacterial Cells.

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Chimeric RNAs are the transcripts composed of exons from two separate genes or transcripts. Although the presence of these joined RNA molecules have mainly been documented in a variety of… Click to show full abstract

Chimeric RNAs are the transcripts composed of exons from two separate genes or transcripts. Although the presence of these joined RNA molecules have mainly been documented in a variety of eukaryotes, we recently demonstrated that the Ll.LtrB group II intron, from the gram-positive bacterium Lactococcus lactis, can generate chimeric mRNAs through a novel intergenic trans-splicing pathway. Here we describe the detailed experimental procedures to detect group II intron-generated mRNA-mRNA chimeras from total RNA extracts using stringent reverse transcription conditions along with a reverse splicing-deficient group II intron as a negative control.

Keywords: detection group; group; group intron; intron generated; chimeric mrnas

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2020

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