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Ribocentre: a database of ribozymes

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NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
Volume 51, Issue D1, Pages D262-D268

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkac840

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Ribozymes are valuable systems for studying the relationships between sequence, structure, and function in RNA molecules. A comprehensive database called Ribocentre has been created to collect and provide information on 21 ribozyme families, including timelines, sequence families, structures, mechanisms, applications, and key publications.
Ribozymes are excellent systems in which to study 'sequence- structure - function' relationships in RNA molecules. Understanding these relationships may greatly help structural modeling and design of functional RNA structures and some functional structural modules could be repurposed in molecular design. At present, there is no comprehensive database summarising all the natural ribozyme families. We have therefore created Ribocentre, a database that collects together sequence, structure and mechanistic data on 21 ribozyme families. This includes available information on timelines, sequence families, secondary and tertiary structures, catalytic mechanisms, applications of the ribozymes together with key publications. The database is publicly available at https://www.ribocentre.org [GRAPHICS] .

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