CH 461 Lecture Notes - Lecture 49: Mature Messenger Rna, Ribonucleoprotein, Pyrophosphate

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All classes of rna transcripts must be processed into mature species. These reactions are a feature of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic gene expression, and the biological consequences are diverse. For example, modified nucleotides can affect the way in which a trna recognizes different codons. Messenger rna processing is complex, especially in eukaryotes. Prokaryotic mrna processing is relatively unimportant in regulating gene expression. The chief function of prokaryotic mrna seems to be to regulate stability. The terminator stem and loop stabilizes mrna against nucleolytic degradation, and in some cases, removal of this structure destabilizes mrna so that it is transcribed less efficiently. Eukaryotic mrna processing is much more complex and has many consequences for gene expression. Most obviously, many eukaryotic genes contain introns, which are found in the primary transcript. For the mrna to be translated into a useful protein, some way to remove them from the transcript and still preserve the coding sequence of the mature messenger rna must exist.

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