5 Prime Capping of mRNA | Eukaryotic mRNA Processing

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The five-prime cap (5′ cap) is a specially altered nucleotide on the 5′ end of some primary transcripts such as precursor messenger RNA. This process, known as mRNA capping, is highly regulated and vital in the creation of stable and mature messenger RNA able to undergo translation during protein synthesis.
In eukaryotes, the 5′ cap (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. This guanosine is methylated on the 7 position directly after capping in vivo by a methyltransferase.[3][4][5][6] It is referred to as a 7-methylguanylate cap, abbreviated m7G.
The starting point for capping with 7-methylguanylate is the unaltered 5′ end of an RNA molecule, which terminates at a triphosphate group. This features a final nucleotide followed by three phosphate groups attached to the 5′ carbon.[3] The capping process is initiated before the completion of transcription, as the nascent pre-mRNA is being synthesized.
In multicellular eukaryotes and some viruses,[7] further modifications exist, including the methylation of the 2′ hydroxy-groups of the first 2 ribose sugars of the 5′ end of the mRNA. cap-1 has a methylated 2′-hydroxy group on the first ribose sugar, while cap-2 has methylated 2′-hydroxy groups on the first two ribose sugars, shown on the right.
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This video is a blessing to me!! Now I have crystal clear concept regarding 5'M7G capping, thanks a lot sir🙌🏼💜

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AYYYY big love from Missouri USA. You are the man!!! Hope success finds you!!!!

ismailnaranjo
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Dear Shabir, Excellent and fascinating video! Thank you. This is very topical because Moderna is starting phase 3 trials of its mRNA COVID 19 vaccine. Stay well, Dr. Mike.

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Here for the 3'capping..Thanks for all your useful videos!

t-alimichael
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It's perfect your explanation.
Thousands of thanks to you!!!

ginettemeffeu
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Hey Hussain, could you make a video discussing the potential ramifications, improvements, and negative attributes of replacing methyl chains with propyl chains in biological functionality

corbinross
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There was amazing. thanks for sharing your knowledge to us . It's really helps

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Good explanation
Great efforts
Keep it up.

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Nice video and excellent explained video.

sabasehar
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Make video on activators, coactivators, enhancers and silencers.. also dna motifs

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Great to watch and listen at 1.25 x speed while doing push-ups

corbinross
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Incase of cap 2 and cap 3 structure methyl group add on nitrogen base or in ribose sugar???bcoz u marked "n" but says that methyle added on ribose sugar ..So, I'm confused sir

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Kindly series ma previous video ka link add kia kryn thanks 👍

fatimamoazam
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So what does 5' mRNA caps do? Is it required for the eukaryotic ribosome to bind?

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Waiting from so many days I have exam in September it may use to me ....

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Sir....can u tell me...how this methyl guanosin triphosphate prevent degradation of mRNA

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How does capping help in cDNA production

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