Evolution of E. coli tRNA Ile : Evidence of Derivation from Other tRNAs

Abstract Two E. coli tRNA Ile sequences were compared against those of 36 other E. coli tRNAs. tRNA Ile 1 was found to bear high similarity with tRNA Val 1 (E = 1.11 x 10 -18 ) while tRNA Ile 2 had the greatest match ( E = 3 .4 0 x 10 -19 ) with tRNA Lysl (E is the expected number of such matches, p...

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Published inZeitschrift für Naturforschung C. A journal of biosciences Vol. 42; no. 1-2; pp. 129 - 133
Main Authors Staves, Mark P., Bloch, David P., Lacey, James C.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.02.1987
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Summary:Abstract Two E. coli tRNA Ile sequences were compared against those of 36 other E. coli tRNAs. tRNA Ile 1 was found to bear high similarity with tRNA Val 1 (E = 1.11 x 10 -18 ) while tRNA Ile 2 had the greatest match ( E = 3 .4 0 x 10 -19 ) with tRNA Lysl (E is the expected number of such matches, per search, based on coincidence). These matches, which we consider to represent homologies, extend from base 7 to base 67 in the former and base 7 to the end (76) in the latter pair. These results coupled wim otners on tne lower activity ot isoleucine in reactions postulated to be important in primitive protein synthesis (i.e. esterification reactions and non-enzymatic activation by ATP [1-3]) lead us to propose that isoleucine was included among the proteinaceous amino acids, and received its anticodonic assignment, relatively late in evolution through mutation of tRNAs previously employed for other amino acids.
ISSN:0939-5075
1865-7125
DOI:10.1515/znc-1987-1-221