Ribozymes articles from across Nature Portfolio
A ribozyme is a ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecule with the ability to catalyze a biochemical reaction a function more commonly carried out by proteins. It is generally believed that ribozymes were the first molecules to exhibit catalytic properties, predating the emergence of protein enzymes during evolution.
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| Open AccessHybrids of RNA viruses and viroid-like elements replicate in fungi
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| Open AccessChemical evolution of an autonomous DNAzyme with allele-specific gene silencing activity
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| Open AccessRibozyme-mediated RNA synthesis and replication in a model Hadean microenvironment
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| Open AccessSnapshots of the second-step self-splicing of Tetrahymena ribozyme revealed by cryo-EM
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| Open AccessPeriodic temperature changes drive the proliferation of self-replicating RNAs in vesicle populations
Nature Communications 14, 1222