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During the mRNA get transported out of the nuclues

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The mRNA is transported out of the nucleus through a process called mRNA export, which involves the collaboration of various proteins and molecular interactions.

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The mRNA is transported out of the nucleus through a process called mRNA export. This process involves the collaboration of various proteins and molecular interactions.

The mature mRNA is coated in RNA-stabilizing proteins and binds with nuclear transport receptors. The poly(A) tail and the 5' methyl guanosine cap also play a role in facilitating the export of mRNA through nuclear pores.

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