
Self-splicing group I intron from bacteriophage Twort bound to CYT18
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A self-splicing group I intron can excise itself from RNA, splicing its surrounding sections back together. The CYT18 protein aids in stabilizing the intron's structure within cells by binding to its surface. Printed on a MakerBot Replicator 2X, Twort's build time is about 20 hours at 150% scale with standard quality and "excessive" support, requiring a custom profile using old support structures.
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