BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Direct Product, Exon, Stop Codon

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Direct product of transcription: called the primary transcript of precursor rna. Transcription of protein coding genes are 1st transcribed as: larger precursor molecules, that have both 5" and 3" untranslated regions that brackets exon/intron region. After 5" end of the transcript is synthesized: gets pushed away from the rna polymerase and a. Poly a tail: string of adenine containing nucleotides which i attached to the 3" end of the precursor dna. Significance of poly a tail: contributes to the stability of m|rnas by protecting them from rna- degrading enzymes. Exons: regions of the primary transcript that might survive and be part of the mature, processed. Introns: regions of the precursor mrna that must be removed as the mature mrna is created. Last step in rna processing: post transcriptional which is removing of introns. Spliceosomes: collection of ribonucleoproteins that acoomplish the removal of introns. Splicing process": recognize specific rna sequence that brackets introns.

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