Biochemistry 2280A Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Interferon Alfa-2B, Exon, Beta Thalassemia

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7-(cid:373)eth(cid:455)lgua(cid:374)osi(cid:374)e put o(cid:374)to 5" e(cid:374)d of (cid:373)rna: why: signal intact mrna (cell machinery see cap and tail knows it intact) If cell machine just sell cap or tail it knows its garbage. Important rna export: p(cid:396)ote(cid:272)t (cid:373)rna f(cid:396)o(cid:373) deg(cid:396)adatio(cid:374) (cid:894)p(cid:396)ote(cid:272)tio(cid:374) f(cid:396)o(cid:373) 5" a(cid:374)d (cid:1007)" e(cid:454)o(cid:374)u(cid:272)leases(cid:895) Almost all eukaryotic mrnas end with long (300 bp) polya tail (after translational stop) After stop codon polyadenylations signal that sequence recruits assembly proteins cleaving rna off after signal and protein complex adds polya tail. As soon as mrna out of nucleus = rna splicing: exons (expressed): protein encoding sequences. E. g. human b globin gene: 26 exons and 25 introns: most of the gene is mostly non coding. Splicing increases coding capacity of the genome: differential slinging: rna can be spliced in different way to create related but different protein products. : exon 1 intron a exon 2 intron b exon 3 (exon 1 always expressed: 1, 1,2, 1,2,3, 1,2.

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