RNA世界的进化:从信号到代码
1The Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences RAS, Moscow, Russia.
Bio Systems
|October 18, 2023
概括
益生菌进化很可能从RNA世界发展到RNA蛋白世界,使翻译,遗传密码和调节网络成为可能. 这些进步可以追溯到早期的基于RNA的适配器和信号分子.
科学领域:
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
- 合成生物学 合成生物学
- 生物化学 生物化学
背景情况:
- 现代合成生物学增强了对前生物化学进化的理解.
- 从RNA世界过渡到RNA蛋白世界是一个关键的假设阶段.
- 生物代码为观察这些进化路径提供了一个框架.
研究的目的:
- 概述了前生物进化的关键假设阶段.
- 探索翻译,遗传密码和监管网络的出现.
- 连接现代生物代码与前生物的进化成就.
主要方法:
- 综合进化生物学和合成生物学发现的概念分析.
- 将生物代码概念应用于前生物的进化.
- 建议阶段的审查:RNA适配器,原始翻译,信号通路和调节网络.
主要成果:
- 益生菌进化可能涉及基于RNA的适配器连接不同的分子家族.
- 原始翻译的出现与原转移RNA和氨基酸和编码子之间的适配器.
- 开发基于RNA的信号通路和监管网络,包括核糖突变器和信号序列.
结论:
- 向RNA-蛋白世界演变涉及转化和遗传密码出现等关键步骤.
- 基于RNA的信号分子和调节网络是现代基因调节的基础.
- 现代生物代码的多样性源于前生物的进化事件.
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