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  2. Five-prime cap - Wikipedia

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    5cap structure (cap-2). Ribose structure showing the positions of the 2′, 3′ and 5′ carbons. In eukaryotes, the 5cap (cap-0), found on the 5′ end of an mRNA molecule, consists of a guanine nucleotide connected to mRNA via an unusual 5′ to 5′ triphosphate linkage.

  3. Eukaryotic translation - Wikipedia

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    The best-studied example of cap-independent translation initiation in eukaryotes uses the internal ribosome entry site (IRES). Unlike cap-dependent translation, cap-independent translation does not require a 5' cap to initiate scanning from the 5' end of the mRNA until the start codon.

  4. Messenger RNA - Wikipedia

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    5' cap structure. A 5' cap (also termed an RNA cap, an RNA 7-methylguanosine cap, or an RNA m 7 G cap) is a modified guanine nucleotide that has been added to the "front" or 5' end of a eukaryotic messenger RNA shortly after the start of transcription. The 5' cap consists of a terminal 7-methylguanosine residue that is linked through a 5'-5 ...

  5. NAD+ Five-prime cap - Wikipedia

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    The NAD+ 5' cap has been observed in bacteria, [3] contrary to the long-held belief that prokaryotes lacked 5'-capped RNA, [4] as well as on the 5' cap of eukaryotic mRNA, [5] in place of the m7G cap. This modification also potentially allows for selective degradation of RNA]within prokaryotes as different pathways are involved in the ...

  6. Capping enzyme - Wikipedia

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    5' cap structure. Capping is a three-step process that utilizes the enzymes RNA triphosphatase, guanylyltransferase, and methyltransferase. [1] [2] Through a series of three steps, the cap is added to the first nucleotide's 5' hydroxyl group of the growing mRNA strand while transcription is still occurring.

  7. Cap binding complex - Wikipedia

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    Surface model of the cap-binding complex (heavy chain pink, light chain yellow, m7G and GDP as balls), after PDB 1H2T. Formation on 5' ends of mRNAs The 5' cap of eukaryotic messenger RNA is bound at all times by various cap-binding complexes ( CBCs ).

  8. Mature messenger RNA - Wikipedia

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    Mature messenger RNA, often abbreviated as mature mRNA is a eukaryotic RNA transcript that has been spliced and processed and is ready for translation in the course of protein synthesis. Unlike the eukaryotic RNA immediately after transcription known as precursor messenger RNA, [1] mature mRNA consists exclusively of exons and has all introns ...

  9. Primary transcript - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after transcription is initiated in eukaryotes, a pre-mRNA's 5' end is modified by the addition of a 7-methylguanosine cap, also known as a 5' cap. [9] The 5' capping modification is initiated by the addition of a GTP to the 5' terminal nucleotide of the pre-mRNA in reverse orientation followed by the addition of methyl groups to the G ...