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The Proto-Ribosome: an ancient nano-machine for peptide bond formation.

Chen Davidovich1, Matthew Belousoff1, Itai Wekselman1, Tal Shapira1, Miri Krupkin1, Ella Zimmerman1, Anat Bashan1, Ada Yonath1.   

Abstract

The ribosome is a ribozyme whose active site, the peptidyl transferase center (PTC) is situated within a highly conserved universal symmetrical region that connects all ribosomal functional centers involved in amino-acid polymerization. The linkage between this elaborate architecture and A-site tRNA position revealed that the A to P-site passage of the tRNA 3' terminus during protein synthesis is performed by a rotary motion, synchronized with the overall tRNA/mRNA sideways movement and Guided by the PTC. This rotary motion leads to suitable stereochemistry for peptide bond formation as well as for substrate mediated catalysis. Analysis of the substrate binding modes to ribosomes led to the hypothesis that the ancient ribosome produced single peptide bonds and non-coded chains, potentially in a similar manner to the modern PTC. Later in evolution, a mechanism, enabling some type of decoding genetic control triggered the emergence of the small ribosomal subunit or part of it. This seems to be the result of the appearance of reaction products that could have evolved after polypeptides capable of enzymatic function were generated sporadically, while an ancient stable RNA fold was converted into an old version of a tRNA molecule. As in the contemporary ribosome the symmetry relates only the backbone fold and nucleotides orientations but not nucleotide sequences, it emphasizes the superiority of functional requirement over sequence conservation, and indicates that the PTC may have evolved by gene fusion or gene duplication.

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Keywords:  RNA world; evolving ribosomes; peptide bond formation; polymerase; ribozyme

Year:  2010        PMID: 26207070      PMCID: PMC4508870          DOI: 10.1002/ijch.201000012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Isr J Chem        ISSN: 0021-2148            Impact factor:   3.333


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