BIOL 300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Cleavage And Polyadenylation Specificity Factor, Transcription Preinitiation Complex, 65-Nanometer Process

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The main components of post-transcriptional regulation will all determine how much, and in what levels, Rna polymerases walk along the dna in order to transcribe rna; the main one is pol ii, we won"t consider the other polymerases. Next, the mrna is exported into the cytoplasm from the nucleus; there are quality control mechanisms by certain proteins to make sure only correctly processes mrnas are exported. Review of eukaryotic pre-mrna processing: capping at the 5" end, polyadenylation at the 3" end, splicing to remove introns. This is a diagram of a primary rna transcript produced by rna pol ii; the exons denoted in red and the introns denoted in blue. First, the 5" cap is added, followed by cleavage of the. Poly(a) site, followed by 3" polyadenylation and then. Rna pol ii is responsible for coupling the three events mentioned before.

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