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Transcription/translation Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 31: snRNP
Answer: small nuclear ribonucleic particles;
involved in splicing of pre-mRNA
Flashcard 32: What are the characteristic features of mature eukaryotic mRNA?
Answer: Messenger RNA (mRNA)
Features: Capped (5'), Tailed (3' poly-A), and Spliced (removal of introns).
Flashcard 33: What must occur before RNA is transported out of the nucleus?
Answer: Post-transcriptional processing:
1. 5' capping (7-methylguanylate)
2. Polyadenylation (3' poly-A tail)
3. Splicing (intron removal)
Extra: Initial transcript is called **hnRNA** (heterogeneous nuclear RNA). These modifications occur in the nucleus. Only **mature mRNA** is exported to the cytoplasm for translation.
Processing provides:
- Protection from exonucleases.
- Recognition by the ribosome.
- Facilitation of nuclear export.
Flashcard 34: What is the initation signal for Poly-A polymerase?
Answer: AAUAAA
Flashcard 35: What is the template for Poly-A polymerase?
Answer: None (No template required)
Extra: Poly-A polymerase (PAP) adds the poly-A tail to the 3' end of mRNA. Unlike most polymerases (like DNA or RNA polymerase), it does not require a DNA or RNA template to add these adenine nucleotides; it instead uses ATP as the substrate.
Flashcard 36: What are three changes made to pre-mRNA before being transported out of the nucleus?
Answer: 5' 7-methylguanosine cap
3' poly-A tail
intron splicing
Flashcard 37: Where does mRNA processing occur in eukaryotes? Prokaryotes?
Answer: eukaryotes - in the nucleus
prokaryotes - no mRNA processing
Flashcard 38: What is the initial, unprocessed RNA transcript produced by RNA polymerase II called?
Answer: pre-mRNA (also known as hnRNA)
Extra: Heterogeneous nuclear RNA (hnRNA) is the precursor to mRNA. It undergoes three main processing steps in the nucleus before becoming mature mRNA:
1. 5' capping (7-methylguanosine cap)
2. Splicing (removal of introns)
3. 3' polyadenylation (Poly-A tail)
Flashcard 39: heterogenous nuclear RNA (hnRNA)
Answer: the initial, unprocessed RNA transcript
Flashcard 40: What is the mechanism of the death-cap mushroom toxin, α-amanitin?
Answer: Inhibits RNA polymerase II (at high concentrations, it also inhibits RNA polymerase III), preventing the synthesis of mRNA.
Extra: α-amanitin is a toxin found in Amanita phalloides (death cap mushrooms). It binds to RNA polymerase II, effectively blocking mRNA synthesis, which leads to liver failure. RNA polymerase I is insensitive to it.
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