Isolation of new ribozymes from a large pool of random sequences [see comment]
- PMID: 7690155
- DOI: 10.1126/science.7690155
Isolation of new ribozymes from a large pool of random sequences [see comment]
Abstract
An iterative in vitro selection procedure was used to isolate a new class of catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) from a large pool of random-sequence RNA molecules. These ribozymes ligate two RNA molecules that are aligned on a template by catalyzing the attack of a 3'-hydroxyl on an adjacent 5'-triphosphate--a reaction similar to that employed by the familiar protein enzymes that synthesize RNA. The corresponding uncatalyzed reaction also yields a 3',5'-phosphodiester bond. In vitro evolution of the population of new ribozymes led to improvement of the average ligation activity and the emergence of ribozymes with reaction rates 7 million times faster than the uncatalyzed reaction rate.
Comment on
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Catalysis: design versus selection.Science. 1993 Sep 10;261(5127):1402-3. doi: 10.1126/science.8367723. Science. 1993. PMID: 8367723 No abstract available.
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