polyadenyleerd
Polyadenyleerd refers to the state of having a polyadenylate tail added to the 3' end of an RNA molecule, most commonly a messenger RNA, during RNA processing. In eukaryotes, polyadenylation is a conserved step in processing pre-mRNA and producing a mature transcript that is ready for export to the cytoplasm.
The process begins with recognition of a polyadenylation signal, typically AAUAAA, upstream of the cleavage site,
Polyadenyleerd is functionally important for mRNA stability and translational control. The length of the poly(A) tail
Tail length is dynamically regulated by deadenylases and other factors, and degradation pathways remove poly(A) tails
Overall, polyadenyleerd describes transcripts that bear a poly(A) tail, a feature central to post-transcriptional gene regulation