| Literature DB >> 24933578 |
Ryo Mizuuchi1, Norikazu Ichihashi1,2, Kimihito Usui2, Yasuaki Kazuta2, Tetsuya Yomo1,2,3.
Abstract
The reconstitution of an artificial system that has the same evolutionary ability as a living thing is a major challenge in the in vitro synthetic biology. In this study, we tested the adaptive evolutionary ability of an artificial RNA genome replication system, termed the translation-coupled RNA replication (TcRR) system. In a previous work, we performed a study of the long-term evolution of the genome with an excess amount of ribosome. In this study, we continued the evolution experiment in a reduced-ribosome environment and observed that the mutant genome compensated for the reduced ribosome concentration. This result demonstrated the ability of the TcRR system to adapt and may be a step toward generating living things with evolutionary ability.Keywords: RNA genome; RNA replicase; adaptation; evolution; self-replication; translation
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24933578 DOI: 10.1021/sb5000884
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Synth Biol ISSN: 2161-5063 Impact factor: 5.110