-
eukaryotes have
polyadenylated 3′-ends, with the
prokaryotic poly(A)
tails generally shorter and
fewer mRNA
molecules polyadenylated. RNAs are a type...
- The
binding protein is also
involved in mRNA
precursors by
helping polyadenylate polymerase add the poly(A)
nucleotide tail to the pre-mRNA
before translation...
- of the 3'
signaling region that
directs the ****embly of the complex,
polyadenylate polymerase (PAP) adds the
polyadenine tail to the new 3' end. The rate...
- of the RNA molecule: the
addition of a 5' cap, the
addition of a 3'
polyadenylated tail, and RNA splicing. Such
processing is
vital for the
correct translation...
- molecule. In
eukaryotic organisms most
messenger RNA (mRNA)
molecules are
polyadenylated at the 3' end, but
recent studies have
shown that
short stretches of...
- from
cellular RNA to
prime mRNA
synthesis and the 3'-end of mRNA is
polyadenylated at the end of transcription. Once
viral mRNA is transcribed, it is exported...
-
transcription processes, all of the
mRNAs are
capped at the 5' end and
polyadenylated at the 3' end by L protein. This
transcription mechanism thus provides...
- and a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA
genome which is
capped and
polyadenylated.
Nidoviruses are
named for the
Latin nidus,
meaning nest, as all viruses...
-
Polyadenylate-binding
protein 2 (PABP-2) also
known as
polyadenylate-binding
nuclear protein 1 (PABPN1) is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the PABPN1...
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synthesized by RNA
polymerase III can be
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