Literature DB >> 19478915

Many nonuniversal archaeal ribosomal proteins are found in conserved gene clusters.

Jiachen Wang1, Indrani Dasgupta, George E Fox.   

Abstract

The genomic associations of the archaeal ribosomal proteins, (r-proteins), were examined in detail. The archaeal versions of the universal r-protein genes are typically in clusters similar or identical and to those found in bacteria. Of the 35 nonuniversal archaeal r-protein genes examined, the gene encoding L18e was found to be associated with the conserved L13 cluster, whereas the genes for S4e, L32e and L19e were found in the archaeal version of the spc operon. Eleven nonuniversal protein genes were not associated with any common genomic context. Of the remaining 19 protein genes, 17 were convincingly assigned to one of 10 previously unrecognized gene clusters. Examination of the gene content of these clusters revealed multiple associations with genes involved in the initiation of protein synthesis, transcription or other cellular processes. The lack of such associations in the universal clusters suggests that initially the ribosome evolved largely independently of other processes. More recently it likely has evolved in concert with other cellular systems. It was also verified that a second copy of the gene encoding L7ae found in some bacteria is actually a homolog of the gene encoding L30e and should be annotated as such.

Keywords:  operons; ribosome evolution; transcription

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19478915      PMCID: PMC2686390          DOI: 10.1155/2009/971494

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Archaea        ISSN: 1472-3646            Impact factor:   3.273


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