Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1010973
The Expansion of Inosine at the Wobble Position of tRNAs, and Its Role in the Evolution of Proteomes
The Expansion of Inosine at the Wobble Position of tRNAs, and Its Role in the Evolution of Proteomes // Molecular biology and evolution, 36 (2019), 4; 650-662 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
The Expansion of Inosine at the Wobble Position of tRNAs, and Its Role in the Evolution of Proteomes
Autori
Rafels-Ybern, Àlbert ; Gabriel Torres, Adrian ; Camacho, Noelia ; Herencia-Ropero, Andrea ; Roura Frigolé, Helena ; Wulff, Thomas F ; Raboteg, Marina ; Bordons, Albert ; Grau-Bové, Xavier ; Ruiz-Trillo, Iñaki ; Ribas de Pouplana, Lluís
Izvornik
Molecular biology and evolution (0737-4038) 36
(2019), 4;
650-662
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
ADAT ; CDS ; TadA ; evolution ; mRNA ; speciation ; tRNA ; transcriptome ; translation
Sažetak
The modification of adenosine to inosine at the first position of transfer RNA (tRNA) anticodons (I34) is widespread among bacteria and eukaryotes. In bacteria, the modification is found in tRNAArg and is catalyzed by tRNA adenosine deaminase A, a homodimeric enzyme. In eukaryotes, I34 is introduced in up to eight different tRNAs by the heterodimeric adenosine deaminase acting on tRNA. This substrate expansion significantly influenced the evolution of eukaryotic genomes in terms of codon usage and tRNA gene composition. However, the selective advantages driving this process remain unclear. Here, we have studied the evolution of I34, tRNA adenosine deaminase A, adenosine deaminase acting on tRNA, and their relevant codons in a large set of bacterial and eukaryotic species. We show that a functional expansion of I34 to tRNAs other than tRNAArg also occurred within bacteria, in a process likely initiated by the emergence of unmodified A34-containing tRNAs. In eukaryotes, we report on a large variability in the use of I34 in protists, in contrast to a more uniform presence in fungi, plans, and animals. Our data support that the eukaryotic expansion of I34- tRNAs was driven by the improvement brought by these tRNAs to the synthesis of proteins highly enriched in certain amino acids.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
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