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The potential versatility of <scp>RNA</scp> catalysis

Timothy J. Wilson, David M.J. Lilley

2021Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews - RNA39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It is commonly thought that in the early development of life on this planet RNA would have acted both as a store of genetic information and as a catalyst. While a number of RNA enzymes are known in contemporary cells, they are largely confined to phosphoryl transfer reactions, whereas an RNA based metabolism would have required a much greater chemical diversity of catalysis. Here we discuss how RNA might catalyze a wider variety of chemistries, and particularly how information gleaned from riboswitches could suggest how ribozymes might recruit coenzymes to expand their chemical range. We ask how we might seek such activities in modern biology. This article is categorized under: RNA-Based Catalysis > Miscellaneous RNA-Catalyzed Reactions Regulatory RNAs/RNAi/Riboswitches > Riboswitches RNA Structure and Dynamics > RNA Structure, Dynamics and Chemistry.

Topics & Concepts

RiboswitchRibozymeRNALigase ribozymeRNA world hypothesisComputational biologyChemistryRNA silencingRNA interferenceNon-coding RNABiologyCatalysisBiochemistryGeneRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyOrigins and Evolution of Life
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