Literature DB >> 24982194

Evolution of the ribosome at atomic resolution.

Anton S Petrov1, Chad R Bernier2, Chiaolong Hsiao3, Ashlyn M Norris2, Nicholas A Kovacs2, Chris C Waterbury2, Victor G Stepanov4, Stephen C Harvey5, George E Fox4, Roger M Wartell5, Nicholas V Hud2, Loren Dean Williams1.   

Abstract

The origins and evolution of the ribosome, 3-4 billion years ago, remain imprinted in the biochemistry of extant life and in the structure of the ribosome. Processes of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) expansion can be "observed" by comparing 3D rRNA structures of bacteria (small), yeast (medium), and metazoans (large). rRNA size correlates well with species complexity. Differences in ribosomes across species reveal that rRNA expansion segments have been added to rRNAs without perturbing the preexisting core. Here we show that rRNA growth occurs by a limited number of processes that include inserting a branch helix onto a preexisting trunk helix and elongation of a helix. rRNA expansions can leave distinctive atomic resolution fingerprints, which we call "insertion fingerprints." Observation of insertion fingerprints in the ribosomal common core allows identification of probable ancestral expansion segments. Conceptually reversing these expansions allows extrapolation backward in time to generate models of primordial ribosomes. The approach presented here provides insight to the structure of pre-last universal common ancestor rRNAs and the subsequent expansions that shaped the peptidyl transferase center and the conserved core. We infer distinct phases of ribosomal evolution through which ribosomal particles evolve, acquiring coding and translocation, and extending and elaborating the exit tunnel.

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Keywords:  C value; RNA evolution; origin of life; phylogeny; translation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24982194      PMCID: PMC4104869          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1407205111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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