BIOL130 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Exon Junction Complex, Tata Box, Alternative Splicing

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248: dna transcription mrna translation protein, rna sugar ribose has an extra oh-, thus it has an extra sugar whereas dna sugar is mixing that hydroxide group, thus the deoxy portion, uracil replaces thiamine, mrna codes for protein. Rna polymerase must bind to the template strand that runs from 3" to 5": polycistronic is an mrna. Rna processing to leave nucleus to go to cytosol: adds stability to rna. 5" capping is added as recognition signal for translation (guanine nucleotide plus methyl group: poly(a)tail added to 3" end of tail to protect from degradation. Rna splicing refers to the removal of introns during transcription (after 5" cap added) and stitching of exons: exons are coding sequences and introns are non-coding sequences. Introns form a lariat (loop) which eventually degrades in the nucleus: group of proteins called exon junction complex (ejc) bind to properly sliced mrna for its exit out the nucleus through the nuclear pores to the cytosol.

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