Biochemistry 2288A Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Interferon Alfa-2B, Nuclear Membrane, Nuclear Pore

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Bacterial dna lies directly expressed to the cytoplasm which contains the ribosomes on which protein synthesis takes place. When mrna molecule in bacterium starts to be synthesized, ribosomes quickly attached to the free 5" end of the rna transcript and begin translating it into proteins. In eukaryotic cells however, dna is enclosed within the nucleus. Transcription takes place in the nucleus, but protein synthesis takes place on the ribosomes in the cytoplasm. Enzymes responsible for rna processing ride on the phosphorylated tail of the eukaryotic rna polymerase ii as it makes rna molecules. They also process the transcript as it emerges from the polymerase. Different types of rna are processed in different ways before leaving the nucleus. The following two steps occur only on rna transcript destined to become mrna molecules (called precursor mrnas or pre-mrnas. Next step in which gene can be regulated: formation of mrnas: pre-mrna mrna. Required for: mrna export from the nucleus and translation of the.

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