5′ Capping
-- occurs right after transcription is initiated
-- seen in eukaryotes
-- happens on pre-mRNA
-- pre-mRNA still has introns
-- the 5′ end of pre-mRNA is modified
-- a 7-methylguanosine cap is added
-- this is also called a 5′ cap
-- initiated by adding GTP to the 5′ terminal nucleotide in reverse orientation, then adding methyl groups to the G residue
-- essential for production of working mRNA
-- 5′ cap aligns mRNA with ribosome
-- mRNA must align with ribosome in translation
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