which are swamped by hydrophobic forces in solution but not in the gas phase. Second- and third-order forces predominate with much larger proteins containing multiple physical and chemical features that govern folding, as well as intramolecular and intermolecular interactions. ...
Cis splicing is an intramolecular mechanism that removes introns and joins the exons that are within the same RNA transcript, while trans-splicing is an intermolecular mechanism that removes introns or outrons and joins the exons that are not within the same RNA transcript. So, this is the key...