ribozymes การใช้
- Some transcripts act as ribozymes and self-regulate their expression.
- Ribozymes can be designed to destroy RNA molecules with specific sequences.
- Already there are hammerhead ribozymes which are close to clinical application.
- Ribozymes are catalytic RNA molecules used to inhibit gene expression.
- VS ribozymes have nothing in common with other nucleolytic ribozymes.
- VS ribozymes have nothing in common with other nucleolytic ribozymes.
- The twister sister ribozyme has a possible structural similarity to twister ribozymes.
- Such RNA structures would then be candidates as self-cleaving ribozymes.
- Lower eukaryotes and a few bacteria contain group I and group II ribozymes.
- Ribozymes are a small piece of synthetic RNA which can digest RNA molecules.
- At the time of the hypercycle theory formulation, ribozymes were not known.
- Similarly to hammerhead ribozymes, some eukaryotes contain large numbers of twister ribozymes.
- Similarly to hammerhead ribozymes, some eukaryotes contain large numbers of twister ribozymes.
- The nearby elements also include twister and hammerhead ribozymes.
- It is now possible to make ribozymes that will specifically cleave any RNA molecule.
- Many ribozymes also feature stem-loop structures.
- Ligase ribozymes may have been part of such a pre-biotic RNA world.
- These mechanisms generally involve the use of siRNA, antisense oligonucleotides, and ribozymes.
- Like many protein enzymes metal binding is also critical to the function of many ribozymes.
- Several types of ribozyme motifs exist, including group II, and RNase P ribozymes.
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