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- Deoxyribozyme abstract "Deoxyribozymes or DNA enzymes or catalytic DNA, or DNAzymes are DNA molecules that have the ability to perform a chemical reaction, such as catalytic action. In contrast to the RNA ribozymes, which have many catalytic capabilities, in nature DNA is thought to be associated only with gene replication. The reasons are that DNA lacks the 2'-hydroxyl group of RNA, which diminishes its chemical reactivity and its ability to form complex tertiary structures, and that nearly all biological DNA exists in the double helix conformation in which potential catalytic sites are shielded.[citation needed] In comparison to proteins built up from 20 different monomers both RNA and DNA have a much more restricted set of monomers (4) to choose from which limits the construction of interesting catalytic sites. For these reasons DNAzymes probably exist only in the laboratory.".
- Deoxyribozyme wikiPageID "1917477".
- Deoxyribozyme wikiPageRevisionID "603010055".
- Deoxyribozyme hasPhotoCollection Deoxyribozyme.
- Deoxyribozyme subject Category:DNA.
- Deoxyribozyme comment "Deoxyribozymes or DNA enzymes or catalytic DNA, or DNAzymes are DNA molecules that have the ability to perform a chemical reaction, such as catalytic action. In contrast to the RNA ribozymes, which have many catalytic capabilities, in nature DNA is thought to be associated only with gene replication.".
- Deoxyribozyme label "DNAzyme".
- Deoxyribozyme label "Deoxyribozyme".
- Deoxyribozyme sameAs DNAzyme.
- Deoxyribozyme sameAs m.065zmv.
- Deoxyribozyme sameAs Q5260078.
- Deoxyribozyme sameAs Q5260078.
- Deoxyribozyme wasDerivedFrom Deoxyribozyme?oldid=603010055.
- Deoxyribozyme isPrimaryTopicOf Deoxyribozyme.