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Ribozymes and the mechanisms that underlie RNA catalysis 被引量:2

Ribozymes and the mechanisms that underlie RNA catalysis
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摘要 Ribozymes are widespread, and catalyze some extremely important reactions in the cell. Mechanistically most fall into one of two classes, using either metal ions or general acid-base catalysis. The nucleolytic ribozymes fall into the latter class, mostly using nucleobases. A sub-set of these use a combination of guanine base plus adenine acid to catalyze the cleavage reaction. New ribozymes are still being discovered at regular intervals and we can speculate on the potential existence of ribozymes that catalyze chemistry beyond phosphoryl transfer reactions, perhaps using small-molecule coenzymes. Ribozymes are widespread, and catalyze some extremely important reactions in the cell. Mechanistically most fall into one of two classes, using either metal ions or general acid-base catalysis. The nucleolytic ribozymes fall into the latter class, mostly using nucleobases. A sub-set of these use a combination of guanine base plus adenine acid to catalyze the cleavage reaction. New ribozymes are still being discovered at regular intervals and we can speculate on the potential existence of ribozymes that catalyze chemistry beyond phosphoryl transfer reactions, perhaps using small-molecule coenzymes.
出处 《Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2016年第2期178-185,共8页 化学科学与工程前沿(英文版)
关键词 RNA catalysis RNA structure catalytic mechanism RNA catalysis, RNA structure, catalytic mechanism
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