Conserved structure of the aI5β group I intron is interrupted by two large inserts. A, COX1 pre-mRNA. All UTRs and introns, except aI5β, have been excluded for clarity. Gray rectangles represent COX1 exons, arrows show the exon junctions for the spliced out introns, black rectangles represent the conserved group I intron structure of aI5β, and inserts that disrupt the conserved structure are represented by gray lines. Length in bases for the exons, intron, and inserts are shown within, below, and above, respectively. B, predicted secondary structure. Boxed regions represent the exons, and the intronic paired regions (P) and junctions between paired regions (J) are indicated. Arrows point in the 5′ to 3′ direction to indicate linear connectivities of the nucleic acid strand. Numbering starts with the exogenous guanosine (1G), which is added during the 5′ excision reaction, and ends with the last base of the intron (1,572G), which is always a guanosine in the case of group I introns. The catalytic core consists of a paired region (P7) and a junction between two paired regions (J6/7). P7 and J6/7 are identical in sequence to the catalytic core of the Azoarcus pre-tRNA-ILE group I intron, which has been crystallized (50). Gray numbered arrows indicate the position and length of inserts that disrupt the conserved structure.