In vitro evolution of a self-alkylating ribozyme
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- DOI: 10.1038/374777a0
In vitro evolution of a self-alkylating ribozyme
Abstract
RNA enzymes are postulated to have catalysed all chemical reactions in the earliest living cells. This idea is now investigated in a search for alkyl transferases from a pool of random sequence RNAs. Selection for self-biotinylation yields a transfer RNA-like ribozyme that efficiently catalyses carbon-nitrogen bond formation. Ribozymes can thus promote reactions other than those involving the RNA sugar-phosphate backbone, suggesting that RNA may be capable of a broad range of catalytic activities.
Comment in
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Ribozymes. Exploration by lamp light.Nature. 1995 Apr 27;374(6525):766-7. doi: 10.1038/374766a0. Nature. 1995. PMID: 7536894 No abstract available.
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