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Any process involved in the conversion of one or more primary RNA transcripts into one or more mature RNA molecules. The extension of an RNA molecule after transcription initiation by the addition of ribonucleotides catalyzed by an RNA polymerase. The process of assisting in the covalent and noncovalent assembly of single or multimeric RNAs into the correct tertiary structure. The cellular chemical reactions and pathways involving RNA, ribonucleic acid, one of the two main type of nucleic acid, consisting of a long, unbranched macromolecule formed from ribonucleotides joined in 3',5'-phosphodiester linkage. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways involving RNA. The chemical reactions and pathways involving macromolecules, any molecule of high relative molecular mass, the structure of which essentially comprises the multiple repetition of units derived, actually or conceptually, from molecules of low relative molecular mass, as carried out by individual cells. Any cellular metabolic process involving nucleic acids. The chemical reactions and pathways involving mRNA, messenger RNA, which is responsible for carrying the coded genetic 'message', transcribed from DNA, to sites of protein assembly at the ribosomes. Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways involving RNA. Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways involving RNA. Any process by which damaged RNA can be repaired. The chemical reactions and pathways involving non-coding RNA transcripts (ncRNAs). The chemical reactions and pathways involving RNA transcribed from the mitochondrial genome and occurring in the mitochondrion. The process of joining two exons, each of which has free ends that were generated by endonucleolytic cleavages, by a ligation reaction. The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of RNA, ribonucleic acid, one of the two main type of nucleic acid, consisting of a long, unbranched macromolecule formed from ribonucleotides joined in 3',5'-phosphodiester linkage. Any cellular metabolic process involving nucleobases, nucleosides, nucleotides and nucleic acids. The process by which a secondary structure of RNA are broken or 'melted'. The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of RNA, ribonucleic acid, one of the two main type of nucleic acid, consisting of a long, unbranched macromolecule formed from ribonucleotides joined in 3',5'-phosphodiester linkage. Includes polymerization of ribonucleotide monomers. The covalent alteration of one or more nucleotides within an RNA molecule to produce an RNA molecule with a sequence that differs from that coded genetically. The chemical reactions and pathways by which individual cells transform chemical substances. The chemical reactions and pathways involving macromolecules, any molecule of high relative molecular mass, the structure of which essentially comprises the multiple repetition of units derived, actually or conceptually, from molecules of low relative molecular mass.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: RNA metabolic process
Acc: GO:0016070
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The cellular chemical reactions and pathways involving RNA, ribonucleic acid, one of the two main type of nucleic acid, consisting of a long, unbranched macromolecule formed from ribonucleotides joined in 3',5'-phosphodiester linkage.
Synonyms:
  • RNA metabolism
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0016070 - RNA metabolic process (interactive image map)

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