BIOL 4320 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21: Exon Junction Complex, Polynucleotide, Phosphodiester Bond

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Introduction: eukaryotic genes are composed of introns and exons- only exons are used for translation. In general, introns are much longer than exons: rna splicing- the process of excising introns from rna and connecting the exons into a continuous mrna. The 5" end of eukaryotic mrna is capped: a 5" cap is formed by adding g to the terminal base of the transcript via a 5"-5" link. U2af, and sr proteins (containing ser-arg rich region: u1 snrnp binds at the 5" splice site, and u2af bind at a pyrimidine tract (py tract) and the ag dinucleotide at 3" splice site. Intron definition: splice sites are recognized across the intron. Two splice sites are recognized without requiring any sequences outside the intron: exon definition: the complex is initially formed between u2af at the py tract and u1 snrnp a downstream 5" splice site. It is common when introns are long and splicing sites are weak.

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