ribosüüme
Ribosüüme are RNA molecules that possess catalytic activity. Unlike proteins, which are the most common biological catalysts (enzymes), ribosüüme are made of ribonucleic acid. The discovery of ribosüüme in the early 1980s revolutionized our understanding of molecular biology, as it demonstrated that RNA could play both genetic and enzymatic roles. This led to the concept of the "RNA world" hypothesis, which proposes that early life on Earth may have been based on RNA before the evolution of DNA and proteins.
Ribosüüme are found in various biological processes. For example, ribosomal RNA (rRNA) within ribosomes is responsible
The catalytic mechanism of ribosüüme often involves the precise positioning of reacting groups and the stabilization