在真核生物的黎明时代的核体
Antoine Hocher1,2, Tobias Warnecke1,2,3
1Medical Research Council Laboratory of Medical Sciences, London, UK.
Genome biology and evolution
|February 17, 2024
概括
对于基因组调节至关重要的真核细胞核细胞的进化,通过检查古生物,特别是阿斯加达古生物来探索. 这篇综述研究了核心基质子的起源及其组装到核细胞体中,阐明了早期的真核染色体结构.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
- 遗传学 遗传学 是一个
背景情况:
- 核细胞体由核心基因素 (H3,H4,H2A,H2B) 组成,是真核生物基因组调节的核心,包括转录和DNA修复.
- 尽管核细胞被保存,但核细胞的进化起源和早期发展仍然不清楚.
- 在古生物中存在基蛋白折叠蛋白质,但真核生物的异种-八种核体是定义特征.
结论:
- 了解核细胞的进化需要检查古老的亲属和病毒系统.
- 早期核酶体的特性是一个活跃的研究领域,有望在未来取得进展.
- 这项工作旨在澄清从古老的基因组折叠蛋白到真核细胞核细胞的进化路径.
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