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GTP Cap

Definition

A modified guanine nucleotide added to the 5' end of pre-mRNAs during transcription. This cap protects mRNA from degradation and assists in ribosome binding during translation.

Analogy

The GTP cap is like a helmet for a bike rider. It protects the mRNA (the rider) from damage and helps it to perform its function effectively, just as a helmet protects the head and allows cyclists to ride safely.

Related terms

Guanine: One of the four main bases found in DNA and RNA. It pairs with cytosine.

Ribosome: A cell organelle that functions as the site of protein synthesis. It reads the sequence of mRNA and translates it into proteins.

Translation: The process by which ribosomes use mRNA sequences to assemble amino acids into proteins.

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Practice Questions (1)

  • An mRNA transcript must be modified in order to survive outside of the nucleus. In addition to a GTP cap, a transcript receives a(n) _____.


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