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<p>and lysine to act as a base to attack the phosphate backbone.</p>

<p>Like many protein enzymes, metal binding is also critical to the function of many ribozymes. Often these interactions use both the phosphate backbone and the base of the nucleotide, causing drastic conformational changes. There are two mechanism classes for the cleavage of a phosphodiester backbone in the presence of metal. In the first mechanism, the internal 2'- OH group attacks the phosphorus center in a SN<sub>2</sub> mechanism. Metal ions promote this reaction by first</p><p>
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