Group I catalytic intron
| Group I catalytic intron | |
|---|---|
| Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of Group I catalytic intron | |
| Identifiers | |
| Symbol | Intron_gpI | 
| Rfam | RF00028 | 
| Other data | |
| RNA type | Intron | 
| Domain(s) | Eukaryota; Bacteria; Viruses | 
| GO | GO:0000372 | 
| SO | SO:0000587 | 
| PDB structures | PDBe | 
Group I introns are large self-splicing ribozymes. They catalyze their own excision from mRNA, tRNA and rRNA precursors in a wide range of organisms. The core secondary structure consists of nine paired regions (P1-P9). These fold to essentially two domains – the P4-P6 domain (formed from the stacking of P5, P4, P6 and P6a helices) and the P3-P9 domain (formed from the P8, P3, P7 and P9 helices). The secondary structure mark-up for this family represents only this conserved core. Group I introns often have long open reading frames inserted in loop regions.