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What are the Key Enzymes and Proteins Involved?
Several key enzymes and proteins are involved in polyadenylation. These include
CPSF (Cleavage and Polyadenylation Specificity Factor)
, which recognizes the AAUAAA signal, and
CstF (Cleavage Stimulatory Factor)
, which is involved in the cleavage process. Additionally,
PAP (Poly(A) Polymerase)
adds the adenine nucleotides, while
PABP (Poly(A)-Binding Protein)
binds to the poly(A) tail to protect it and facilitate its functions.
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