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- on the right) cleaves the 3′-most part of a newly produced RNA and polyadenylates the end produced by this cleavage. The cleavage is catalysed by the...
- 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...
- molecule. In eukaryotic organisms most messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules are polyadenylated at the 3' end, but recent studies have shown that short stretches of...
- genes are transcribed as multigenic transcripts, which are cleaved and polyadenylated to yield mature mRNAs. Most proteins necessary for mitochondrial function...
- (September 2008). "Transcripts synthesized by RNA polymerase III can be polyadenylated in an AAUAAA-dependent manner". RNA. 14 (9): 1865–1873. doi:10.1261/rna...
- 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...
- largest among RNA viruses. The genome has a 5′ methylated cap and a 3′ polyadenylated tail. The genome organization for a coronavirus is 5′-leader-UTR-replicase...
- Plasmin-α2-antiplasmin complex, an inactive complex of plasmin and antiplasmin Polyadenylate polymerase, an enzyme involved in creation of mRNA tails Positive airway...
- molecules of positive-sense single-stranded RNA with a 5' cap and 3' polyadenylated tail. Examples of retroviruses include the human immunodeficiency virus...
- 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...