BIOSC-101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Transcription Preinitiation Complex, Eukaryotic Translation, Start Codon

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Transcription is the process of converting dna to rna. There is something called rna polymerase transcription. Dna is organized from 3" to 5" of the dna so rna is generated from 5" to 3" as rna is generated from the dna. The process is rna polymerase is bonded to double stranded dna at the promoter region. template by complementary base pairing (this is called elongation) Rna polymerase then melts the dna double strand (separating from the strand). Rna polymerase builds the pre-mrna strand that is complementary to the dna. Rna polymerase releases the rna and dissociates from the dna strand. Dna processing: the non-coding regions are removed from the pre-mrna and. A 5" cap is added and a poly8 tail are added to protect the mrna from exposure the exons are spliced together by the protein spliceosome and to export out of the nucleus. Translation is the conversion of mrna to protein.

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