Maniatis T, Reed R
Nature. 1987;325(6106):673-8. doi: 10.1038/325673a0.
A small set of distinctive short RNA molecules are found in the nuclei of all higher eukaryotic cells and yeast, in protein complexes known as 'small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles', or snRNPs. Recent work has confirmed early suggestions that these particles form part of the machinery by which primary RNA transcripts are processed to their mature, functional form. In particular, snRNPs have been shown to be an integral part of the 'spliceosome', a multi-component complex involved in the removal of intron sequences from the coding regions of messenger RNA precursors.
在所有高等真核细胞和酵母的细胞核中,人们发现一小部分独特的短RNA分子存在于一种名为“小核核糖核蛋白颗粒”(简称snRNPs)的蛋白质复合物中。最近的研究证实了早期的推测,即这些颗粒构成了将初级RNA转录本加工成成熟功能形式的机制的一部分。具体而言,snRNPs已被证明是“剪接体”的一个组成部分,剪接体是一种多组分复合物,参与从信使RNA前体的编码区域去除内含子序列的过程。