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RNase MRP and rRNA processing

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RNase MRP is a ribonucleoprotein enzyme with a structure similar to RNase P. It is required for normal processing of precursor rRNA, cleaving it in the Internal Transcribed Spacer 1.

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Abbreviations: RNase MRP RNase for mitochondrial RNA processing; also involved in pre-rRNA processing; RNase P - RNase for pre-tRNA processing; snoRNA - small nucleolar RNA; RNP - RNA-protein particle; snoRNP - small nucleolar RNA-protein particle.

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Lindahl, L., Zengel, J.M. RNase MRP and rRNA processing. Mol Biol Rep 22, 69–73 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00988708

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