Ribozyme

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*[[Large Ribosomal Subunit of Haloarcula|The Large Ribosomal Subunit]]
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*[[Hairpin Ribozyme]]
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*[[Journal:JBIC:24|Human CPEB3 ribozyme's P4 domain]]
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Revision as of 13:18, 29 April 2015

Hammerhead ribozyme, 379d

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Ribozyme (RZ) is an RNA molecule which catalyzes a chemical reaction. The Glucosamine-6-phosphate activated RZ (glmS RZ) is a RZ and a riboswitch which regulates genes in response to metabolites. Leadzyme is a small, artificially-made RZ which can cleave RNA in the presence of lead. Hairpin RZ and hammerhead RZ are named based on their shape. The group I intron catalyzes its own selfish splicing.

Articles in Proteopedia concerning ribozymes include:


To view automatically seeded indices concerning ribozymes, see:

3D Structures of Ribozymes

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