Q.64 tRNA is synthesized by 1. RNA polymerase I 2. RNA polymerase II 3. Ribosomes 4. RNA polymerase III

Q.64 tRNA is synthesized by

1. RNA polymerase I
2. RNA polymerase II
3. Ribosomes
4. RNA polymerase III

tRNA is synthesized by RNA polymerase III, which transcribes small non-coding RNAs including tRNA genes. This eukaryotic polymerase specializes in compact promoters like the A and B boxes within tRNA intragenic sequences.

Eukaryotic RNA Polymerases Overview

Eukaryotes use three nuclear RNA polymerases: Pol I (rRNA, nucleolus), Pol II (mRNA, snRNA), Pol III (tRNA, 5S rRNA, small ncRNAs).
Pol III recognizes internal promoters (A/B boxes for tRNA) via TFIIIC/TFIIIB factors; produces abundant stable RNAs for translation.
Ribosomes translate, not transcribe.

Correct Answer: 4. RNA polymerase III

Pol III transcribes all cellular tRNAs from ~500 genes, plus 5S rRNA and others; regulated by MAF1, p53 for growth control.
Initiation involves TFIIIB bending DNA upstream of TSS; terminates at oligo(U) tracts.

Option Breakdown

Option Transcribes What? tRNA Role?
1. RNA polymerase I rRNA (28S, 18S, 5.8S); nucleolar. No
2. RNA polymerase II mRNA, snRNA, miRNA; Pol II CTD regulation. No
3. Ribosomes Protein synthesis machinery. No
4. RNA polymerase III tRNA, 5S rRNA, U6 snRNA. Yes

Pol III Specifics

tRNA promoters: Box A (~TSS), Box B (downstream); TFIIIC binds both, recruits TFIIIB/Pol III.
High output matches tRNA abundance; cancer links via MYC/Pol III deregulation.

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