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Mechanism of mRNA Processing in Eukaryotes

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Key Points: Mechanism of mRNA Processing in Eukaryotes

  • Most eukaryotic genes are split genes, consisting of coding regions called exons and non-coding regions called introns.
  • The newly synthesized mRNA in eukaryotes is called hnRNA, which is immature and biologically inactive.
  • Splicing removes introns and joins exons with the help of spliceosomes to form a continuous coding sequence.
  • 5′ capping involves the addition of a methylated guanine cap at the 5′ end, which provides stability to mRNA.
  • 3′ tailing (polyadenylation) adds a poly-A tail at the 3′ end, resulting in a fully processed, stable, and functional mRNA ready for translation.
 
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