Origin of life: protoribosome forms peptide bonds and links RNA and protein dominated worlds

Author:

Bose Tanaya1,Fridkin Gil12,Davidovich Chen1ORCID,Krupkin Miri1,Dinger Nikita1,Falkovich Alla H1,Peleg Yoav3,Agmon Ilana45,Bashan Anat1ORCID,Yonath Ada1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Structural Biology, Weizmann Institute of Science   7610001   Rehovot , Israel

2. Department of Organic Chemistry, Israel Institute for Biological Research, P.O. Box 19 , Ness Ziona   7410001 , Israel

3. Department of Life Sciences Core Facilities (LSCF), Weizmann Institute of Science , Rehovot , Israel

4. Institute for Advanced Studies in Theoretical Chemistry, Schulich Faculty of Chemistry-Technion-Israel Institute of Technology , Haifa   3200003 , Israel

5. Fritz Haber Research Center for Molecular Dynamics, Hebrew University , Jerusalem   9190401 , Israel

Abstract

Abstract Although the mode of action of the ribosomes, the multi-component universal effective protein-synthesis organelles, has been thoroughly explored, their mere appearance remained elusive. Our earlier comparative structural studies suggested that a universal internal small RNA pocket-like segment called by us the protoribosome, which is still embedded in the contemporary ribosome, is a vestige of the primordial ribosome. Herein, after constructing such pockets, we show using the "fragment reaction" and its analyses by MALDI-TOF and LC–MS mass spectrometry techniques, that several protoribosome constructs are indeed capable of mediating peptide-bond formation. These findings present strong evidence supporting our hypothesis on origin of life and on ribosome's construction, thus suggesting that the protoribosome may be the missing link between the RNA dominated world and the contemporary nucleic acids/proteins life.

Funder

European Research Council

National Institutes of Health

Adams Foundation

Kimmelman Center for Macromolecular Assemblies

Weizmann Institute of Science

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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