2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.04.06.438727
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Resurrecting self-cleaving mini-ribozymes from 40-million-year-old LINE-1 elements in human genome

Abstract: Long Interspersed Nuclear Element (LINE) retrotransposons play an important role in genomic innovation as well as genomic instability in many eukaryotes including human. Random insertions and extinction through mutational inactivation make them perfectly time-stamped "DNA fossils". Here, we investigated the origin of a self-cleaving ribozyme in 5' UTR of LINE-1. We showed that this ribozyme only requires 35 nucleotides for self-cleavage with a simple but previously unknown secondary-structure motif that was de… Show more

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