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Basics of RNA structure. RNA functions Storage/transfer of genetic information Genomes many viruses have RNA genomes single-stranded (ssRNA) e.g., retroviruses.

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1 Basics of RNA structure

2 RNA functions Storage/transfer of genetic information Genomes many viruses have RNA genomes single-stranded (ssRNA) e.g., retroviruses (HIV) double-stranded (dsRNA) Transfer of genetic information mRNA = "coding RNA" - encodes proteins

3 RNA functions Structural e.g., rRNA, which is a major structural component of ribosomes BUT - its role is not just structural, also: Catalytic RNA in the ribosome has peptidyltransferase activity Enzymatic activity responsible for peptide bond formation between amino acids in growing peptide chain Also, many small RNAs are enzymes "ribozymes"

4 RNA functions Regulatory Recently discovered important new roles for RNAs In normal cells: in "defense" - esp. in plants in normal development e.g., siRNAs, miRNA As tools: for gene therapy or to modify gene expression RNAi RNA aptamers Aptamers : are oligonucleic acid that bind to a specific target molecule.oligonucleic acid

5 RNA types & functions Types of RNAsPrimary Function(s) mRNA - messengertranslation (protein synthesis) regulatory rRNA - ribosomaltranslation (protein synthesis) t-RNA - transfertranslation (protein synthesis) hnRNA - heterogeneous nuclearprecursors & intermediates of mature mRNAs & other RNAs scRNA - small cytoplasmicsignal recognition particle (SRP) tRNA processing snRNA - small nuclear snoRNA - small nucleolar mRNA processing, poly A addition rRNA processing/maturation/methylation regulatory RNAs (siRNA, miRNA, etc.) regulation of transcription and translation, other??

6 Types of RNA Genetic information copied from DNA is transferred to 3 types of RNA: __________ RNA: mRNA Copy of information in DNA that is brought to the ribosome and translated into PROTEIN by tRNA & rRNA. ( 2%), 100,000 KINDS. __________ RNA: rRNA Most of the RNA in cells is associated with structures known as ribosomes, the protein factories of the cells.(80%), FEW KINDS It is the site of translation where genetic information brought by mRNA is translated into actual proteins. ___________ RNA: tRNA Brings the amino acid to the ribosome that mRNA coded for. (15%), 100 KINDS.


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