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Generative inverse design of RNA structure and function with gRNAde

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Joshi CK   +5 more
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Ribozyme-Catalyzed Transcription of an Active Ribozyme

Science, 2011
A functional RNA has been synthesized by an RNA enzyme from mononucleotide building blocks.
Aniela, Wochner   +3 more
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Ribozymes

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1992
RNA enzymes or ribozymes are receiving considerable attention for their potential use as highly specific inhibitors of gene expression. From the basic science perspective, the mechanisms by which ribozymes catalyze site-specific cleavage (and in some cases ligation) reactions provide exciting and active areas of scientific investigation.
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Ribozyme chemogenetics

Biopolymers, 1998
In this review I will outline several chemogenetic approaches used to determine the chemical basis of large ribozyme function and structure. The term chemogenetics was first used to describe site-specific functional group modification experiments in the analysis of DNA-protein interactions.
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Practical Ribozymes: Making ribozymes work in cells

Current Biology, 1994
Ways are being found to increase the efficacy of ribozymes in cells, offering hope that they may soon begin to fulfill their promise as new reagents for inactivating specific RNAs in cells.
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HDV Ribozymes

2006
The self-cleaving RNA sequences, or ribozymes, in the genomic and antigenomic strands of hepatitis delta virus (HDV) RNA fold into structures that are similar to each other but distinct from those of small ribozymes associated with the RNA replicons that infect plants.
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The hammerhead ribozyme

Biopolymers, 1999
The hammerhead ribozyme is an intriguing RNA molecule with the ability to serve as a catalyst to cleave sequence-specifically RNA molecules in an intermolecular reaction. Preferentially Mg(2+) is required for optimal activity by inducing the catalytically competent conformation and by possibly acting as an acid-base catalyst.
F, Eckstein, B, Bramlage
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