Question
Question: Most abundant RNA of the cell A) mRNA B) tRNA C) rRNA D) None of the above...
Most abundant RNA of the cell
A) mRNA
B) tRNA
C) rRNA
D) None of the above
Solution
The two subunits of the main organelle involved in the translation process have their own sets of these types of RNAs.
Complete Answer:
- The ribosomes consist of two subunits, working together as translation sites, these ribosomes are formed due to the association of rRNAs with a set of proteins thus rRNAs are found in the ribosomes and hold 80% of the total RNA present in the cell.
Therefore the correct answer is C, i.e. the most abundant RNA present in the cell is rRNA.
- The two subunits of ribosomes are 50S (the large subunit) and a 30S (the small subunit), both of them have their own specific rRNA molecules.
- Different rRNAs present in the ribosomes include large rRNAs and small rRNAs, belonging to the 50S and 30S subunits of the ribosome, respectively.
- mRNA (messenger RNA) holding the genetic codes travel along this complex structure and associate with tRNA (transfer RNA) to carry out the process of translation, in which a long chain of amino acids get assembled resulting in a polypeptide chain.
- These polypeptide chains further fold into secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure to form a functional protein.
Additional information:
- Aminoacylated tRNA (transfer RNA) binds to the ribosome subunits, during the translation process, in a codon-dependent manner, to assemble the associated amino acid chains with the specific codon encoded by the mRNAs.
- 30S ribosomal subunit interacts with the anticodon arm of the tRNA, while 50S ribosomal subunit interacts with the acceptor arm. Non-aminoacylated tRNA floats in the cytoplasm in search of their codon-specific amino-acid molecule.
- mRNA associates with the 30S subunit of the ribosome to begin the protein synthesis process. Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries the genetic information from the cell nucleus, where it serves as a template for protein synthesis, and takes the information to ribosomes in the cytoplasm.
- After translation either the mRNA is stored for later translation or gets immediately degraded, but ultimately all the mRNA gets degraded.
Note: rRNA accounts for roughly 80% of the total RNAs in the cell, tRNA are 15 % and mRNA thus has only a small portion of the total RNA count.