RNA Processing Flashcards
List the 5 types of RNA modification.
cleavage splicing (removal of intron via cleavage and rejoining) 5' capping polyadenylation editing
Name the three types of RNA editing.
base insertion
base deletion
base modification
Functions of 5’ cap (4)
~ protection from degradation
~ translatability - cap stimulates translation
~ transport from nucleus to cytoplasm
~ stabilises the mRNA
Capping
addition of a cap structure at 5’ end of eukaryotic mRNA
~ unusual 5’ to 5’ triphosphate link
Polyadenylation
addition of a 3’-polyadenosine tail of ~200As by enzyme poly(A)polymerase
Splicing
removal of introns to produce mature mRNA which can be used as a template for transcription
~ done by transesterification reactions
~ removed using a spliceosome or via self-splicing
Spliceosome
~ made up of snRNPs, proteins and snRNA
~ carries out slicing (transesterification reactions) on precursor mRNA
Lariat strutcure
bit like a lasso, circular
snRNP
small nuclear ribonucleoproteins
~ each has its own function
EJC complex
exon junction complex
~ left at splice junctions after splicing
RNA editing
process that adds/delectes bases from pre-mRNA or chemically alters bases resulting in an mRNA with bases that doesn’t match the DNA sequence
Trypanosomes
~ causes sleeping sickness
~ Tetsy fly = vector
~ only organism know to do RNA editing
How is capping, slicing and polyadenylation coordinated?
by RNA pol II
RNA degradation in eukaryotes
removal of poly(A) tail directed by AU rich elements as reduces stability
RNAi
involved with mRNA degradation and down regulate mRNA levels
~ two types: siRNAs and miRNAs