Publications by authors named "Chung-Min Wang"

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  • - Mitochondrial intron splicing, specific to plants, involves the elimination of introns by nucleus-encoded proteins, with WTF9 being a key player in the splicing of group II introns rpl2 and ccmFC, linking its disruption to developmental issues in Arabidopsis.
  • - HSP60s, which are known as molecular chaperones that help fold proteins, also interact with WTF9 and play a critical role in RNA metabolism and protection, evidenced by their binding to the ccmFC intron.
  • - Research demonstrated that mutants lacking HSP60s showed reduced splicing efficiency of the rpl2 and ccmFC introns, similar to wtf9 mutants, indicating
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