Intranuclear binding in space and time of exon junction complex and NXF1 to premRNPs/mRNPs in vivo

The exon junction core complex associates with Balbiani ring (BR) premRNPs during transcription and in relation to splicing, whereas the export factor NXF1 is recruited in the interchromatin, and BR mRNPs become export competent only after passage through the interchromatin.

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