5′ Cap Function in Eukaryotic mRNA

4. Eukaryotic mRNA are modified to possess a 5′ cap structure. Which one of the following is an INCORRECT statement about the function of the 5′ cap structure?
(1) It protects the mRNA from 5′ exo-ribonuclease attack.
(2) It facilitates splicing of the nascent transcripts
(3) It protects the transcripts from degradation by RNAse Ill family enzymes.
(4) It facilitates attachments to 40S subunit of ribosome

Identifying the Incorrect Statement About the 5′ Cap Function in Eukaryotic mRNA

Question Recap:

Which one of the following is an INCORRECT statement about the function of the 5′ cap structure in eukaryotic mRNA?

  1. It protects the mRNA from 5′ exo-ribonuclease attack.

  2. It facilitates splicing of the nascent transcripts.

  3. It protects the transcripts from degradation by RNAse III family enzymes.

  4. It facilitates attachment to the 40S subunit of the ribosome.


Correct Answer:

(3) It protects the transcripts from degradation by RNAse III family enzymes.


Detailed Explanation:

The 5′ cap on eukaryotic mRNA is a modified guanine nucleotide (7-methylguanosine) linked via a 5′–5′ triphosphate bridge to the first nucleotide of the mRNA. It plays several crucial roles:

  • Protection from 5′ exonucleases: The cap physically blocks 5′ to 3′ exonucleases, preventing degradation from the 5′ end and thus stabilizing the mRNA (Statement 1 is correct).

  • Facilitation of splicing: The cap interacts with components of the spliceosome and promotes efficient removal of 5′ proximal introns during pre-mRNA splicing (Statement 2 is correct).

  • Promotion of translation initiation: The cap is recognized by the eukaryotic initiation factor eIF4E, which helps recruit the 40S ribosomal subunit to the mRNA, facilitating translation initiation (Statement 4 is correct).

Why Statement 3 is Incorrect:

  • RNAse III family enzymes are double-stranded RNA-specific endonucleases involved in processing and degradation of double-stranded RNA, including microRNA precursors and rRNA. The 5′ cap does not protect mRNA from RNAse III enzymes, which cleave internally and do not rely on the 5′ end structure.

  • The cap mainly protects against 5′ exonucleases and decapping enzymes, not endonucleases like RNAse III.


Summary Table

Statement Description Correct/Incorrect Explanation
(1) Protects mRNA from 5′ exonuclease attack Correct The cap blocks 5′ to 3′ exonucleases, increasing mRNA stability.
(2) Facilitates splicing of nascent transcripts Correct The cap promotes efficient splicing of 5′ proximal introns by interacting with spliceosome.
(3) Protects transcripts from degradation by RNAse III enzymes Incorrect RNAse III cleaves double-stranded RNA internally; the cap does not protect against this.
(4) Facilitates attachment to 40S ribosomal subunit Correct The cap is recognized by initiation factors that recruit the 40S ribosomal subunit for translation.

Conclusion

The incorrect statement about the 5′ cap function is that it protects transcripts from degradation by RNAse III family enzymes. The 5′ cap protects against 5′ exonucleases and promotes splicing and translation initiation but does not defend against RNAse III, which cleaves double-stranded RNA internally.

12 Comments
  • Suman bhakar
    June 4, 2025

    👍👍

  • Pallavi
    June 4, 2025

    Done

  • Prami Masih
    June 4, 2025

    👍👍👍

  • Manisha gujar 2
    November 3, 2025

    3 is incorrect

  • Priya khandal
    November 3, 2025

    Ok sir

  • Divya rani
    November 4, 2025

    The cap only protects against 5′ endonuclease and decapping enzymes and RNAselll is a endonuclease enzyme.

  • Manisha choudhary
    November 4, 2025

    Rnase -3 double standed RNA ko internally cleave krte h
    5’Capping iske against protect nhi krti

    5’capping facilitate attachment to 40s ribosomal subunit
    Cap initiation factor dwara recognised kr li jaati h jo 40s subunit ko recruite krte h translation initiation k liye

  • Heena Mahlawat
    November 4, 2025

    Can’t protect from RNAase 3rd

  • Roopal Sharma
    November 4, 2025

    5′ capping cannot protect mrna from rnase 3 because it is endonuclease.

  • Pooja
    November 4, 2025

    Protects transcripts from degradation by RNAse III enzymes

  • Santosh Saini
    November 8, 2025

    It protects the transcripts from degradation by RNAse III family enzymes

  • Sakshi Kanwar
    November 8, 2025

    It protects the transcripts from degradation by RNAse III family enzymes.

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