Issue April 2001

category image Volume 18
No. 5 (p 647-782)
April 2001
ISSN 0739-1102

From RNA World to Protein: An Eagle?s Eye View of the Role of Guanosine in Tracing the Antiquity of the Intron (p. 709-712)

A popular theory/idea is that first biocatalysts were made up of RNA and not proteins and that RNA first promoted sophisticated reactions required for life with the help of metals, pyridines, aminoacids and small molecule cofactors and thus must have been capable of both functions of the genetic material and an enzyme. DNA eventually replaced RNA as the genetic polymer and protein took over as the biocatalyst.

R. Malathi*
I. Maria Johnson

Department of Genetics
Dr. ALM PG IBMS
University of Madras
Taramani Campus
Chennai-113, India
*r_malathi@hotmail.com

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