Splicing of pre-mRNA involves an unusual phosphodiester
bond. Why is it unusual? What parts of the intron/exon form
this bond?



Splicing of pre-mRNA involves an unusual phosphodiester bond. Why is it unusual? What parts of the..

Answer / gurudut

It is an unusual phosphotriester bond formed between an
adenylate in the 3? end of the intron and the 5? G of the
intron by a 2?,5? bond.

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