BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Alternative Splicing, Exonuclease, Intron

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5" rna cap helps to protect the rna from exonucleases. There are a few sequences that needed to be removed to get the rna into final form. Some bacteria and some archae that do have introns. Alternative splicing the rna processing increases the number of gene products. Exons: will be in the final process of rna. Eukaryotes: specially vertebrates and mammals have used this as an efficient way as to make protein products from a single gene. Alternatie splicing: this is a two-step process: adenosine attacks the splice site, adenosine 2" oh groups. Managing codon redundancy: more than 1 trna for many amino acids, trnas can recognize and base pair with more than one codon. Not the typical watson-crick base pairing that is expected if it"s in the third position of the codon. Ensuring fidelity: the work done by the aminoacyl-trna synthetases, base pairing.

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