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RNA-catalyzed amino acid activation.

R K Kumar1, M Yarus

  • 1Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0347, USA.

Biochemistry
|June 13, 2001
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Researchers discovered novel RNAs that chemically activate amino acids, mimicking protein enzymes. This finding supports the RNA world hypothesis, demonstrating RNA can mediate all core reactions of protein biosynthesis.

Area of Science:

  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Origin of Life Studies

Background:

  • Protein biosynthesis is fundamental to life.
  • Aminoacyl-transfer RNA synthetases (aaRS) are crucial enzymes in protein synthesis.
  • The RNA world hypothesis proposes RNA preceded DNA and proteins.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate RNA's potential to catalyze amino acid activation.
  • To demonstrate RNA's capability in mediating all core reactions of protein biosynthesis.
  • To provide experimental support for the RNA world hypothesis.

Main Methods:

  • Selection of RNAs capable of chemically activating amino acids.
  • Characterization of RNA activity, including kinetic parameters (KM, kcat).
  • Integration of findings with previous studies on RNA-catalyzed peptide bond formation and coding.

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Main Results:

  • Identified novel RNAs that chemically activate amino acids, analogous to synthetase enzymes.
  • The characterized RNA KK13 efficiently activates leucine with specific kinetic parameters.
  • Successful recovery of the unstable reaction product was critical for selection.

Conclusions:

  • These amino acid-activating RNAs, alongside previously discovered RNA functions, experimentally demonstrate RNA mediation of all four fundamental protein biosynthesis reactions.
  • The findings strongly support the emergence of translation within an RNA world.