Class I and II aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase tRNA groove discrimination created the first synthetase-tRNA cognate pairs and was therefore essential to the origin of genetic coding

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作者
Carter, Charles W., Jr. [1 ]
Wills, Peter R. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Carolina, Dept Biochem & Biophys, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 USA
[2] Univ Auckland, Dept Phys, Auckland, New Zealand
[3] Univ Auckland, Te Ao Marama Ctr Fundamental Inquiry, Auckland, New Zealand
关键词
genetic coding; multiple regression; molecular reflexivity; codon-anticodon pairing; reduced alphabets; helical stability; protein secondary structure; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; ACCEPTOR-STEM; EVOLUTION; COMPLEX; CODE; WORLD; CONFORMATIONS; PARTNERSHIP; MOLECULE; FEATURES;
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10.1002/iub.2094
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The genetic code likely arose when a bidirectional gene replicating as a quasi-species began to produce ancestral aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (aaRS) capable of distinguishing between two distinct sets of amino acids. The synthetase class division therefore necessarily implies a mechanism by which the two ancestral synthetases could also discriminate between two different kinds of tRNA substrates. We used regression methods to uncover the possible patterns of base sequences capable of such discrimination and find that they appear to be related to thermodynamic differences in the relative stabilities of a hairpin necessary for recognition of tRNA substrates by Class I aaRS. The thermodynamic differences appear to be exploited by secondary structural differences between models for the ancestral aaRS called synthetase Urzymes and reinforced by packing of aromatic amino acid side chains against the nonpolar face of the ribose of A76 if and only if the tRNA CCA sequence forms a hairpin. The patterns of bases 1, 2, and 73 and stabilization of the hairpin by structural complementarity with Class I, but not Class II, aaRS Urzymes appear to be necessary and sufficient to have enabled the generation of the first two aaRS-tRNA cognate pairs, and the launch of a rudimentary binary genetic coding related recognizably to contemporary cognate pairs. As a consequence, it seems likely that nonrandom aminoacylation of tRNAs preceded the advent of the tRNA anticodon stem-loop. Consistent with this suggestion, coding rules in the acceptor-stem bases also reveal a palimpsest of the codon-anticodon interaction, as previously proposed. (c) 2019 IUBMB Life, 2019 (c) 2019 IUBMB Life, 71(8):1088-1098, 2019
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页码:1088 / 1098
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