Molecular Genetics of Prokaryotes Problem Set
Problem 11: Features of hnRNA
Help to answer the question
Which of the following features would you NOT expect to find in heterogeneous nuclear RNA (hnRNA)?
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A.
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intron
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B.
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polycistronic coding
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C.
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polyadenylation at 3'-end
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D.
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5-' cap structure
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E.
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U nucleotides
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Tutorial
Heterogeneous nuclear RNA (hnRNA)
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The primary precursor mRNA transcript made in the eukaryotic nucleus are called "hnRNA," an abbreviation for "heterogeneous nuclear RNA." What are the features of hnRNA?
Introns:
Since many eukaryotic nuclear genes are interrupted by introns, RNA transcripts of intron-containing genes have intronic RNA sequences.
Poly A tails at the 3'-end:
Poly A tails added to the 3'-end of most, but not all hnRNAs during nuclear RNA processing. These tails are retained in the processed mRNA.
5'-Cap structure:
A modified GTP is covalently attached to the 5'-end of most precursors to mRNA. This cap structure is also retained in the processed mRNA.
Base Composition and relation to template strand:
RNA is synthesized from a DNA template. The sequence of the RNA is complementary to the DNA template strand, and opposite in polarity. C and T in the DNA template are transcribed by RNA polymerase as G and A in the hnRNA, respectively. A and G in the DNA template are transcribed as U and C in hnRNA. Thus hnRNA and mRNA are sequences of A, G, C and U's.
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