Abstract:Protein splicing is a post‐translational process facilitated by an intervening polypeptide called an internal protein, or intein. The intein is located between two flanking polypeptides, called exteins. The intein catalyzes its excision from the extein concomitantly with the ligation of the exteins. The extremophile Haloferax volcanii exists in a high salt environment. We are interested in the halophile because we want to learn how efficiently the intein that has invaded its PolB gene splices as a function of … Show more
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