Author:
Demongeot Jacques,Seligmann Hervé
Abstract
AbstractRibosomal RNAs are complex structures that presumably evolved by tRNA accretions. Statistical properties of tRNA secondary structures correlate with genetic code integration orders of their cognate amino acids. Ribosomal RNA secondary structures resemble those of tRNAs with recent cognates. Hence, rRNAs presumably evolved from ancestral tRNAs. Here, analyses compare secondary structure subcomponents of small ribosomal RNA subunits with secondary structures of theoretical minimal RNA rings, presumed proto-tRNAs. Two independent methods determined different accretion orders of rRNA structural subelements: (a) classical comparative homology and phylogenetic reconstruction, and (b) a structural hypothesis assuming an inverted onion ring growth where the three-dimensional ribosome’s core is most ancient and peripheral elements most recent. Comparisons between (a) and (b) accretions orders with RNA ring secondary structure scales show that recent rRNA subelements are: 1. more like RNA rings with recent cognates, indicating ongoing coevolution between tRNA and rRNA secondary structures; 2. less similar to theoretical minimal RNA rings with ancient cognates. Our method fits (a) and (b) in all examined organisms, more with (a) than (b). Results stress the need to integrate independent methods. Theoretical minimal RNA rings are potential evolutionary references for any sequence-based evolutionary analyses, independent of the focal data from that study.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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