Where and How are tRNA's Synthesized?

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mRNA is synthesized during transcription by RNA polymerase II, while tRNA is synthesized by RNA polymerase III. Unlike mRNAs, tRNAs do not undergo capping and polyadenylation because the factors for these processes are associated with RNA polymerase II. However, tRNAs do require extensive post-transcriptional processing to achieve their final functional form. The discussion raises questions about the origins of tRNA, suggesting that initial tRNA may have been necessary for the creation of RNA polymerase and that DNA sequences may have evolved to align with tRNA for protein synthesis. Additionally, the role of RNA as both genetic material and enzymatic molecules in early life is highlighted, referencing ribozymes as key components in this evolutionary context.
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mRNA is synthesized during transcription,but where and how are the tRNA's synthesized?
 
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tRNAs are also made by transcription, by a different RNA polymerase (RNA polymerase III) than is used for mRNA synthesis (RNA polymerase II). Because the factors involved in mRNA capping and polyadenylation are physically associated with RNA polymerase II and not RNA polymerase III, tRNAs do not undergo capping and polyadenylation like mRNAs. tRNAs, however do undergo extensive post-transcriptional processing to get them into their final form.
 
Ygggdrasil said:
tRNAs are also made by transcription, by a different RNA polymerase (RNA polymerase III) than is used for mRNA synthesis (RNA polymerase II). Because the factors involved in mRNA capping and polyadenylation are physically associated with RNA polymerase II and not RNA polymerase III, tRNAs do not undergo capping and polyadenylation like mRNAs. tRNAs, however do undergo extensive post-transcriptional processing to get them into their final form.

So you need tRNA molecules to create more tRNA molecules? Because I would think initial tRNA is necessary to create RNA polymerase, Thats interesting, wonder how the first tRNA evolved. And you would need a DNA sequence that aligned with the produced type of tRNA in order to create proteins, maybe DNA evolved around tRNA... Hmmmm Hahah, Off topic, I know.
 
That Neuron said:
So you need tRNA molecules to create more tRNA molecules? Because I would think initial tRNA is necessary to create RNA polymerase, Thats interesting, wonder how the first tRNA evolved. And you would need a DNA sequence that aligned with the produced type of tRNA in order to create proteins, maybe DNA evolved around tRNA... Hmmmm Hahah, Off topic, I know.

What's fascinating about RNA is that it can act both as genetic material (like DNA) and as enzymatic molecules (like proteins) e.g http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribozyme" posits that early life used RNA in both capacities until the evolution of proteins took over most of the jobs.
 
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ryan_m_b said:
What's fascinating about RNA is that it can act both as genetic material (like DNA) and as enzymatic molecules (like proteins) e.g http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribozyme" posits that early life used RNA in both capacities until the evolution of proteins took over most of the jobs.

Ahh yeah I've head of Ribozymes before, I'll have to look more into that. http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18623-did-midwife-molecule-assemble-first-life-on-earth.html might find this interesting aswell
 
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