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06-04-2004, 10:30 PM
Problem 11: Features of hnRNA
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Which of the following features would you NOT expect to find in heterogeneous nuclear RNA (hnRNA)?
A. intron
B. polycistronic coding
C. poly adenylation at 3'-end
D. 5-' "cap" structure
E. U nucleotides



Heterogenous nuclear RNA (hnRNA)

The primary precursor mRNA transcript made in the eukaryotic nucleus are called "hnRNA", an abbreviation for "heterogenous 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.



ans:
B. polycistronic coding
Polycistronic mRNAs are very common in prokaryotes, but are rare in eukaryotes.