Molecular evolution of disrupted transfer RNA genes and their introns in Archaea

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Transfer RNA (tRNA) is one of the classical non-coding RNAs and is essential for decoding the genomic sequence into proteins. The disrupted tRNA genes in the genomes of the Archaea have been studied in recent years and three unique examples have been found: multiple-intron-containing tRNAs, split tRNAs, and permuted tRNAs. During this research, it was noted that frequent intron transpositions might have occurred among the tRNA genes in the Archaea. Because these tRNAs are encoded as precursor forms (pre-tRNAs) in the genome, they must be processed to yield mature functional tRNAs. Here, the co-evolutionary history of the tRNA gene architecture and the tRNA splicing enzymes in the domain Archaea are proposed. In this review, I discuss a possible evolutionary scenario for the disrupted tRNAs and their introns.

本文言語English
ホスト出版物のタイトルEvolutionary Biology
ホスト出版物のサブタイトルExobiology and Evolutionary Mechanisms
出版社Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ページ181-193
ページ数13
ISBN(電子版)9783642382123
ISBN(印刷版)9783642382116
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2013 1月 1

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  • 農業および生物科学(全般)

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