M. Garcia-Blanco, M. Puttaraju, S. Mansfield, L. Mitchell
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Abstract
In human cells, the majority of the primary transcripts synthesized by RNA polymerase II contain interruptions in the coding sequences, which are known as introns. The spliceosome, a macromolecular enzyme, precisely and efficiently removes these introns in a process known as pre-messenger RNA splicing. This enzyme is also capable of recombining two RNAs in trans in a process known as spliceosome-mediated RNA trans -splicing. In this review, we highlight technologies that take advantage of this RNA trans -splicing, from gene therapy to genomics.