There are various types of catalysis in which mRNA is indirectly involved. These include:
Enzyme Catalysis: Enzymes synthesized based on mRNA instructions catalyze biochemical reactions. Ribozymes: Some RNA molecules, known as ribozymes, can act as catalysts. While not mRNA, the discovery of ribozymes has expanded our understanding of RNA's catalytic potential. Gene Expression Regulation: mRNA levels can be regulated to control the production of enzymes, thus influencing catalytic activities in the cell.