polyadenylointiin
Polyadenylointiin is a biological process that occurs in eukaryotic cells. It refers to the addition of a tail of adenosine residues to the 3' end of messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules. This tail, known as the poly(A) tail, is not encoded in the DNA template but is added by an enzyme called poly(A) polymerase after transcription. The process begins with the cleavage of the pre-mRNA molecule at a specific site. Following cleavage, the poly(A) polymerase adds approximately 250 adenosine nucleotides to the newly formed 3' end.
The poly(A) tail plays several crucial roles in gene expression. It protects the mRNA from degradation by