Training ribozymes to switch.

作者: Andrew D. Ellington , Kristin A. Marshall

DOI: 10.1038/14872

关键词: In vitroGroup II intronLigase ribozymeRibozymeNucleotideSmall moleculeBiologyAllosteric regulationBiochemistry

摘要: Ribozymes that are sensitive to cyclic nucleotides have been selected in vitro. Remarkably, the cGMP-dependent ribozymes specifically activated by a factor of 5,000 - largest allosteric ribozyme activation small molecule seen date.

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