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प्रश्न
Describe the process of transcription in protein synthesis.
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उत्तर
The process of copying of genetic information from one (template) strand of DNA into a single-stranded RNA transcript is called transcription.
The process of transcription is as follows:
- For transcription, promoter, structural gene, and terminator (together called transcription unit) are required.
- The DNA strand used for the synthesis of RNA is called antisense or template strand which is oriented in 3' → 5' direction, while the other strand not involved in RNA synthesis is called the coding strand. It is oriented in 5' → 3' direction.
- A small DNA sequence which provides a binding site for RNA polymerase is called promoter which is present towards 5' end/upstream, while a small DNA sequence which terminates the transcription process called terminator is present towards 3' end/downstream.
- The process of transcription, in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, involves three stages viz. Initiation, Elongation, and Termination.
- During initiation, RNA polymerase binds to the promoter and moves along the DNA and causes local unwinding of DNA duplex into two chains in the region of the gene.
- Exposed ATCG bases project into the nucleoplasm.
- Only one strand functions as template (antisense strand) and the other strand is complementary which is actually a coding strand (sense strand).
- During elongation, the ribonucleoside triphosphates join bases of the DNA template chain.
- As transcription proceeds, the hybrid DNA-RNA molecule dissociates and makes mRNA molecules free.
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