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New Insights into the Dependence of CPEB3 Ribozyme Cleavage on Mn2+ and Mg2.
Journal of Physical Chemistry LettersCPEB3 ribozyme is a self-cleaving RNA that occurs naturally in mammals and requires divalent metal ions for efficient activity. Ribozymes exhibit preferences for specific metal ions, but the exact differences in the catalytic mechanisms of various metal ...
Yaoyao Zhang+7 more
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Cell-Specific Control of Mammalian Gene Expression Using DNA Repair Inducible Ribozyme Switches.
Angewandte ChemieThe ability to control gene expression is vital for elucidating gene functions and developing next-generation therapeutics. Current techniques are challenged by the lack of cell-specific control designs or immunogenicity risk from foreign proteins.
Jieling Hong+3 more
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Hydrolytic endonucleolytic ribozyme (HYER) is programmable for sequence-specific DNA cleavage
ScienceRibozymes are catalytic RNAs with diverse functions including self-splicing and polymerization. This work aims to discover natural ribozymes that behave as hydrolytic and sequence-specific DNA endonucleases, which could be repurposed as DNA manipulation ...
Zi-Xian Liu+16 more
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Ribozyme-activated mRNA trans-ligation enables large gene delivery to treat muscular dystrophies.
ScienceRibozymes are small catalytic RNA sequences capable of nucleotide-specific self-cleavage found widespread in nature. Ribozyme cleavage generates distinct 2',3'-phosphate and 5'-hydroxyl termini that resemble substrates for recently characterized RNA ...
Sean R Lindley+9 more
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A Genomewide Search for Ribozymes Reveals an HDV-Like Sequence in the Human CPEB3 Gene
Science, 2006K. Salehi-Ashtiani+3 more
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Title Role of CPEB3 ribozyme in memory formation
, 2020Claire C. Chen
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