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22 August, 22:31

Which end of a new mRNA transcript gets a cap during processing in the nucleus?

a. the top

b. the bottom

c. the 3' end

d. the 5' end

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  1. 22 August, 22:53
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    d. the 5' end

    Explanation:

    Capping is a co-transcriptional modification made to RNA in the nucleus after the first 25-30 nts are incorporated into the nascent transcript, which is synthetized in the 5' - --> 3' direction.

    The cap consists of a methylated guanosine nucleotide added to the 5' end of the new mRNA transcript, and is important for several processes, which include:

    Protection of the mRNA from the attack of phosphatases and nucleases. Splicing of mRNA in the nucleus. Nuclear export of the mRNA to the cytoplasm. Cap-dependent protein synthesis.
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