Three-way junction formed during the splicing reaction
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The 3′ end of the exon is cut and joined to the branch site by a hydroxyl (OH) group at the 3′ end of the exon that attacks the phosphodiester bond at the 3′ splice site. As a result, the exons (L1 and L2) are covalently bound, and the lariat containing the intron is released.
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