polyadeniláció
Polyadeniláció is a crucial post-transcriptional modification in eukaryotic gene expression. It involves the addition of a string of adenine nucleotides, known as a poly(A) tail, to the 3' end of messenger RNA (mRNA) precursors. This process is catalyzed by an enzyme called poly(A) polymerase.
The poly(A) tail plays a significant role in the maturation and function of mRNA. It protects the
The length of the poly(A) tail can vary and is dynamically regulated. Shorter tails are generally associated
While predominantly found in eukaryotes, polyadeniláció is not a universal feature of all RNA molecules. It