Ribozyme-catalysed carbon-carbon bond formation.

Abstract:

:Numerous RNA molecules with new catalytic properties have been isolated from synthetic combinatorial libraries. A broad range of chemical reactions is catalysed, and nucleic acids can accelerate bond formation between small organic substrates. This review focuses on carbon-carbon bond formation accelerated by in vitro selected ribozymes. Mechanistic investigations and structure-function relationships are discussed.

journal_name

Biochem Soc Trans

authors

Jäschke A,Stuhlmann F,Bebenroth D,Keiper S,Wombacher R

doi

10.1042/bst0301137

keywords:

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2002-11-01 00:00:00

pages

1137-40

issue

Pt 6

eissn

0300-5127

issn

1470-8752

journal_volume

30

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