BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Guanine, Polyadenylation, Stem-Loop

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The rna strand produced is elongated in the 5" to 3" direction. The rna polymerase ii reads the 3"-5" dna strand (the template strand) The mrna obtained is 5" to 3". Start from dna, transcribe to rna, translate it to protein (central dogma) 5" to 3" for rna and dna. Use dna (double strand), separate those strands, read one strand in order to make complementary strand = rna, exchanging nucleotides (sugars are different on rna, and uracil) Rna is oriented 5" to 3", complementary to 3" to 5", only one possible way for enzyme to accomplish. Enzyme = rna polymerase ii separates dna, read 3" to 5"strand, and build complementary 5" to 3" rna strand. Polymerase does not just switch uracil and thymine; grabs new nucleotides. In prokaryotes, dna is directly transcribed to mrna. In eukaryotes, dna is transcribed to a pre-messenger rna, that will be matured into mrna, and then be transported out of the nucleus.

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