从酸到DNA:所有必要的步骤都可以被催化
Lei Shi1, Mériem Senissar2, Kirsten Leistner3
1Systems and Synthetic Biology Division, Department of Life Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg 41296, Sweden.
概括
早期进化可能涉及反向翻译,将序列转化为DNA. 实验表明,可以被降解,通过aptazymes与匹配,并被绑定成RNA,支持这种替代生命起源理论.
科学领域:
- 生命起源研究研究生命的起源.
- 益生菌化学 益生菌化学
- 分子进化的分子进化.
背景情况:
- RNA世界假设表明,RNA在生命早期处理了遗传和催化.
- 另一种理论认为,催化先是RNA,其序列后来被逆转译成基因.
研究的目的:
- 实验性地研究将序列转化为DNA的可行性.
- 评估现有的分子机械是否可以催化假设逆转换的步骤.
主要方法:
- 通过氨基酶逐步降解,释放氨基酸.
- 氨基酸识别和使用aptzymes的codon匹配.
- 将编码子三胞胎结合成RNA,用于反向转录到DNA.
主要成果:
- 证明了降解,氨基酸与codon通过aptzymes匹配,和RNA结合都是可催化反应.
- 表明这些步骤可以形成一个过程系统,潜在地将序列转化为DNA.
结论:
- 实验证据支持反向翻译作为早期进化的机制的可能性.
- 催化在多核酸之前起到了作用的假设需要进一步考虑.
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