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Unit 3 Part 2 - Ch 17: Gene Expression
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What happens in RNA processing? cap and tail?
Author: AMRIT KAURAnswer:
- Enzymes in the eukaryotic nucleus modify pre-mRNA (RNA processing) before the genetic messages are dispatched to the cytoplasm - During RNA processing, both ends of the primary transcript are altered - Also, in most cases, certain interior sections of the molecule are cut out and the remaining parts spliced together - Each end of a pre-mRNA molecule is modified in a particular way (The 5′ end receives a modified nucleotide 5′ cap, The 3′ end gets a poly-A tail) - Functions of these modifications: They seem to facilitate the export of mRNA to the cytoplasm, They protect mRNA from hydrolytic enzymes, They help ribosomes attach to the 5′ end
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