Life on Earth has been hacked and genetic coding is understood. Transfer RNA (tRNA) is the core feature in evolution of translation (protein synthesis) systems. The pre-life sequences of the first type I and type II tRNAs are now known with certainty. Pre-life tRNA sequences are a preserved molecular fossil that relate a clear story of the evolution of the genetic code and the origin of life. Because pre-life tRNA sequences were highly ordered (RNA repeats and inverted repeats), tRNA evolution was solved as a puzzle by inspection. The anticodon loop of tRNA is a specialized feature that was likely required to evolve living systems with a 3-nucleotide genetic code. To generate life on Earth or another moon or planet requires tRNA or another genetic adapter that is just as good. The genetic code evolved around the tRNA anticodon and its reading on the primitive ribosome. Analysis of tRNA, therefore, provides clear insights into evolution of the genetic code, ribosomes and the origin of life.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Oct 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036410124
About Lei LeiZachary F. Burton
Zachary F. Burton PhD is a Professor Emeritus from the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Michigan State University USA. Burton studied transcription (RNA synthesis) systems and their evolution. Burton discovered how tRNA evolved to the last nucleotide. Evolution of tRNA relates a story of the origin of life and evolution of the genetic code. Burton authored a book (Evolution Since Coding Academic Press) and more than 70 papers in peer reviewed journals including top journals. Lei Lei PhD is a Professor from the School of Biological Sciences at the University of New England USA and a former student in the Burton laboratory. Lei studied transcriptional regulation of gene expression and tRNA evolution. Lei published 20 papers in peer reviewed journals.