RNA Processing

Eukaryotes encode long precursor RNA transcripts, which are spliced, polyadenylated and capped to produce a messenger RNA that can be translated.

Capping Nucleus Guanosine is added to the 5′ end of the mRNA for stability, transport and translation initiation.
Polyadenylation Nucleus The 3’ end of the RNA is cleaved and a Poly-A tail is added by the polyadenylation complex.
Splicing Cytoplasm During splicing, introns are excised and exons are ligated together by the very large spliceosome.

Written by      First published April 24, 2009      Last modified May 15, 2012
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