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History
Leadzyme was discovered by Uhlenbeck and co-worked in 1992, while they were searching for RNAs that cleaved in the presence of lead [1] . The discovery was by in vitro selection, which allows for an isolation and amplification of selected functional molecules. This method has been key in the discovery of numerous RNA and DNA catalysis. Leadzyme, or lead-dependent ribozyme, is among the smallest known catalytic RNAs [1] .
Function
Leadzyme is a relatively small catalytic RNA that uses a unique two-step reaction to cleave within the active site [2] . In the presence of Pb^2+, it catalyzes the cleavage of the C6-C7 phosphodiester bond [1] . This is accomplished via nucleophilic attack [1] . The resulting in a 2', 3'-cyclic phosphate and a 5'-hydroxyl terminus [1] . The nuclear magnetic resonance spectrospcopy (NMR) and crystal structure of leadzyme has been used to try to betterr understand the cleavage reaction process [1] . However, neither data sets revealed the proposed in-line alignment for attack by the 2'-OH nucleophilic group as described experimentally [2]