The Tetrahymena ribozyme acts like an RNA restriction endonuclease
- PMID: 3537808
- DOI: 10.1038/324429a0
The Tetrahymena ribozyme acts like an RNA restriction endonuclease
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- Nature 1987 Feb 12-18;325(6105):646
Abstract
A shortened form of the Tetrahymena self-splicing ribosomal RNA intervening sequence acts as an endoribonuclease, catalysing the cleavage of large RNA molecules by a mechanism involving guanosine transfer. The sequence specificity approaches that of the DNA restriction endonucleases. Site-specific mutagenesis of the enzyme active site alters the substrate sequence specificity in a predictable manner, so that endoribonucleases can be synthesized to cut at a variety of tetranucleotide sequences.
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