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Globular proteins,GU wobbling,and the evolution of the genetic code
Authors:Jerzy Jurka  Zofia Kołosza  Irena Roterman
Affiliation:(1) Department of Tumor Biology, Institute of Oncology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland;(2) Laboratory of Medical Informatics, Medical Academy, 31034 Kraków, Poland
Abstract:Summary It has previously been shown that the formation of GU base pairs in RNA copying processes leads to an accumulation of G and U in both strands of the replicating RNA, which results in a non-random distribution of base triplets. In the present paper, this distribution is calculated, and, using the chi2-test, a correlation between the distribution of triplets and the amino acid composition of the evolutionarily conservative interior regions of selected globular proteins is established.It is suggested that GU wobbling in early replication of RNA could have led to the observed amino acid composition of present-day protein interiors. If this hypothesis is correct, the GU wobbling must have been very extensive in the imprecisely replicating RNA, even reaching values close to the critical for stability of its double-helical structure. Implications of the hypothesis both for the evolution of the genetic code and of proteins are discussed.
Keywords:GU base pairing  RNA replication  Globular proteins  Genetic code  Evolution
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