BIOL2000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Ribozyme, Exon, Covalent Bond

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Rna processing in eukaryotes: genes in pieces . Introns: non-coding regions, removed by splicing: gets cleaved out (more introns than exon) Exons: coding regions of eukaryotic genes that will be part of the nal mrna product: 1 mrna can make more than 1 protein. Pre-mrna: contains only the exon of the template dna. Caps and tails to rna transcripts: after transcription and prevents degradation of rna transcripts, exonuclease chew back single stranded rna regions, 5" cap. 7-methylguanylate and 3 phosphate groups: poly(a) tail. Not coded in dna, added on after transcription: untranslated regions (utrs) 5" and 3". Are part of the rna and are not spliced out. Translation: factors (interchangeably with proteins, closed loop model used where a group of proteins. Ribosome binds to it and scans until it nds the correct aug. Starts translation and initiation loop opens up: takes series mrna and make it into an amino acid sequence.

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