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Mammalian CPEB3 ribozyme
Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of CPEB3_ribozyme
Identifiers
SymbolCPEB3_ribozyme
Rfam RF00622
Other data
RNA type Gene; ribozyme
Domain(s) Eukaryota
SO SO:0000374
PDB structures PDBe

The mammalian CPEB3 ribozyme is a self cleaving non-coding RNA located in the second intron of the CPEB3 gene which belongs to a family of genes regulating messenger RNA polyadenylation. [1] This ribozyme is highly conserved and found only in mammals. [1] The CPEB3 ribozyme is structurally and biochemically related to the human hepatitis delta virus ribozyme. [2] Other HDV-like ribozymes have been identified and confirmed to be active in vitro in a number of eukaryotes. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b Salehi-Ashtiani K, Luptak A, Litovchick A, Szostak JW (2006). "A genomewide search for ribozymes reveals an HDV-like sequence in thehuman CPEB3 gene". Science. 313 (5794): 1788–1792. Bibcode: 2006Sci...313.1788S. doi: 10.1126/science.1129308. PMID  16990549. S2CID  43309772.
  2. ^ Chadalavada DM, Gratton EA, Bevilacqua PC (2010). "The Human HDV-like CPEB3 Ribozyme Is Intrinsically Fast-Reacting". Biochemistry. 49 (25): 5321–5330. doi: 10.1021/bi100434c. PMC  2890282. PMID  20524672.
  3. ^ Webb, CH; Riccitelli, NJ; Ruminski, DJ; Lupták, A (Nov 13, 2009). "Widespread occurrence of self-cleaving ribozymes". Science. 326 (5955): 953. Bibcode: 2009Sci...326..953W. doi: 10.1126/science.1178084. PMC  3159031. PMID  19965505.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mammalian CPEB3 ribozyme
Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of CPEB3_ribozyme
Identifiers
SymbolCPEB3_ribozyme
Rfam RF00622
Other data
RNA type Gene; ribozyme
Domain(s) Eukaryota
SO SO:0000374
PDB structures PDBe

The mammalian CPEB3 ribozyme is a self cleaving non-coding RNA located in the second intron of the CPEB3 gene which belongs to a family of genes regulating messenger RNA polyadenylation. [1] This ribozyme is highly conserved and found only in mammals. [1] The CPEB3 ribozyme is structurally and biochemically related to the human hepatitis delta virus ribozyme. [2] Other HDV-like ribozymes have been identified and confirmed to be active in vitro in a number of eukaryotes. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b Salehi-Ashtiani K, Luptak A, Litovchick A, Szostak JW (2006). "A genomewide search for ribozymes reveals an HDV-like sequence in thehuman CPEB3 gene". Science. 313 (5794): 1788–1792. Bibcode: 2006Sci...313.1788S. doi: 10.1126/science.1129308. PMID  16990549. S2CID  43309772.
  2. ^ Chadalavada DM, Gratton EA, Bevilacqua PC (2010). "The Human HDV-like CPEB3 Ribozyme Is Intrinsically Fast-Reacting". Biochemistry. 49 (25): 5321–5330. doi: 10.1021/bi100434c. PMC  2890282. PMID  20524672.
  3. ^ Webb, CH; Riccitelli, NJ; Ruminski, DJ; Lupták, A (Nov 13, 2009). "Widespread occurrence of self-cleaving ribozymes". Science. 326 (5955): 953. Bibcode: 2009Sci...326..953W. doi: 10.1126/science.1178084. PMC  3159031. PMID  19965505.

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