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The case of the missing allosteric ribozymes.

Shanker S S PanchapakesanRonald R Breaker
Published in: Nature chemical biology (2021)
The RNA World theory encompasses the hypothesis that sophisticated ribozymes and riboswitches were the primary drivers of metabolic processes in ancient organisms. Several types of catalytic RNAs and many classes of ligand-sensing RNA switches still exist in modern cells. Curiously, allosteric ribozymes formed by the merger of RNA enzyme and RNA switch components are largely absent in today's biological systems. This is true despite the striking abundances of various classes of both self-cleaving ribozymes and riboswitch aptamers. Here we present the known types of ligand-controlled ribozymes and riboswitches and discuss the possible reasons why fused ribozyme-aptamer constructs have been disfavored through evolution.
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