RNA とゲノミクスのジャーナル

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Biological Functions of Ribozymes

Sailaja R

The previous few years have seen energizing advances in understanding the design and capacity of reactant RNA. Precious stone designs of a few ribozymes have given itemized understanding into the folds of RNA particles. Models of other naturally significant RNAs have been developed dependent on primary, phylogenetic, and biochemical information. Nonetheless, numerous inquiries with respect to the synergist systems of ribozymes remain. This survey looks at the designs and conceivable reactant components of four little self-cutting RNAs: the hammerhead, fastener, hepatitis delta infection, and in vitro?chose lead-subordinate ribozymes. The association of these little impetuses is differentiated to that of bigger ribozymes, for example, the gathering I intron.