2013
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1314112110
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Protoribosome by quantum kernel energy method

Abstract: Experimental evidence suggests the existence of an RNA molecular prebiotic entity, called by us the "protoribosome," which may have evolved in the RNA world before evolution of the genetic code and proteins. This vestige of the RNA world, which possesses all of the capabilities required for peptide bond formation, seems to be still functioning in the heart of all of the contemporary ribosome. Within the modern ribosome this remnant includes the peptidyl transferase center. Its highly conserved nucleotide seque… Show more

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“…3, 4). For example, many introns are located within LSU rRNA domains II, IV, and V. These are among the earliest appearing sections of rRNA, which include the PTC, the P site, the A site, and the tunnel (Bokov and Steinberg 2009;Wekselman et al 2009;Belousoff et al 2010;Fox 2010;Huang et al 2013;Petrov et al 2014Petrov et al , 2015. Interestingly, only group I and group II introns occur in the PTC, which is suggestive of an ancient origin and rRNA association for these two classes of introns.…”
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“…3, 4). For example, many introns are located within LSU rRNA domains II, IV, and V. These are among the earliest appearing sections of rRNA, which include the PTC, the P site, the A site, and the tunnel (Bokov and Steinberg 2009;Wekselman et al 2009;Belousoff et al 2010;Fox 2010;Huang et al 2013;Petrov et al 2014Petrov et al , 2015. Interestingly, only group I and group II introns occur in the PTC, which is suggestive of an ancient origin and rRNA association for these two classes of introns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Introns have been found in the most ancient parts of rRNAs, suggesting primeval origins (Jackson et al 2002;Petrov et al 2014Petrov et al , 2015. This, together with reports that rRNAs were formed from the sequential addition of portions of rRNA during their early evolution, suggests that introns may have played a role in piecing together the functional sections of RNA that later became the rRNAs and, ultimately, ribosomes (Bokov and Steinberg 2009;Wekselman et al 2009;Belousoff et al 2010;Huang et al 2013;Petrov et al 2014Petrov et al , 2015.…”
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