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Relationships Among Isoacceptor tRNAs Seems to Support the Coevolution Theory of the Origin of the Genetic Code
Authors:M.B. Chaley  E.V. Korotkov  D.A. Phoenix
Affiliation:(1) Center ``Bioengineering,' Russian Academy of Sciences, 60-letiya Oktyabrya Prospect, 7/1, 117312 Russia, Moscow, RU;(2) University of Central Lancashire, Department of Applied Biology, Preston PR1 2HE, UK, GB
Abstract:A new method for looking at relationships between nucleotide sequences has been used to analyze divergence both within and between the families of isoaccepting tRNA sets. A dendrogram of the relationships between 21 tRNA sets with different amino acid specificities is presented as the result of the analysis. Methionine initiator tRNAs are included as a separate set. The dendrogram has been interpreted with respect to the final stage of the evolutionary pathway with the development of highly specific tRNAs from ambiguous molecular adaptors. The location of the sets on the dendrogram was therefore analyzed in relation to hypotheses on the origin of the genetic code: the coevolution theory, the physicochemical hypothesis, and the hypothesis of ambiguity reduction of the genetic code. Pairs of 16 sets of isoacceptor tRNAs, whose amino acids are in biosynthetic relationships, occupied contiguous positions on the dendrogram, thus supporting the coevolution theory of the genetic code. Received: 4 May 1998 / Accepted: 11 July 1998
Keywords:: Comparative analysis —   tRNA —   Molecular evolution —   Origin of the genetic code
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