BIOL 204 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Cellular Respiration, Nucleoside Triphosphate, Ribozyme

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Ribozymes are biological catalysts that are not proteins. 1979 czech discovered a group of rna molecules that could act as catalysts called ribozymes specific shapes. They can act as catalysts because they are single-stranded and can fold into. Early life existed in an rna world a single type of molecule could serve as both a carrier of information (nucleotide sequence) and a catalyst (ability to form 3d shapes) We now use dna and proteins instead of rna because they do the jobs better. Theory is that the first cells had only rna that could store information and act as a catalyst, then some rna evolved that could catalyze simple proteins independent of the ribosome (usually required for protein synthesis) The modern ribosome, plays a role between rna and protein has 2/3 rna and 1/3 protein. In the rna world, dna developed after protein.

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