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A consensus view of the proteome of the last universal common ancestor
Authors:Andrew J. Crapitto  Amy Campbell  AJ Harris  Aaron D. Goldman
Affiliation:1. Department of Biology, Oberlin College, Oberlin Ohio, USA ; 2. Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, USA ; 3. Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Sustainable Utilization, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou China ; 4. Blue Marble Space Institute of Science, Seattle Washington, USA
Abstract:The availability of genomic and proteomic data from across the tree of life has made it possible to infer features of the genome and proteome of the last universal common ancestor (LUCA). A number of studies have done so, all using a unique set of methods and bioinformatics databases. Here, we compare predictions across eight such studies and measure both their agreement with one another and with the consensus predictions among them. We find that some LUCA genome studies show a strong agreement with the consensus predictions of the others, but that no individual study shares a high or even moderate degree of similarity with any other individual study. From these observations, we conclude that the consensus among studies provides a more accurate depiction of the core proteome of the LUCA and its functional repertoire. The set of consensus LUCA protein family predictions between all of these studies portrays a LUCA genome that, at minimum, encoded functions related to protein synthesis, amino acid metabolism, nucleotide metabolism, and the use of common, nucleotide‐derived organic cofactors.
Keywords:ancient genomes   ancient life   ancient metabolism   early evolution   last universal common ancestor   LUCA
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