RNA-catalyzed evolution of catalytic RNA.
RNA polymerase
RNA replication
directed evolution
ribozyme
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
ISSN: 1091-6490
Titre abrégé: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 7505876
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
12 Mar 2024
12 Mar 2024
Historique:
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2024
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4
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2024
Statut:
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Résumé
An RNA polymerase ribozyme that was obtained by directed evolution can propagate a functional RNA through repeated rounds of replication and selection, thereby enabling Darwinian evolution. Earlier versions of the polymerase did not have sufficient copying fidelity to propagate functional information, but a new variant with improved fidelity can replicate the hammerhead ribozyme through reciprocal synthesis of both the hammerhead and its complement, with the products then being selected for RNA-cleavage activity. Two evolutionary lineages were carried out in parallel, using either the prior low-fidelity or the newer high-fidelity polymerase. The former lineage quickly lost hammerhead functionality as the population diverged toward random sequences, whereas the latter evolved new hammerhead variants with improved fitness compared to the starting RNA. The increase in fitness was attributable to specific mutations that improved the replicability of the hammerhead, counterbalanced by a small decrease in hammerhead activity. Deep sequencing analysis was used to follow the course of evolution, revealing the emergence of a succession of variants that progressively diverged from the starting hammerhead as fitness increased. This study demonstrates the critical importance of replication fidelity for maintaining heritable information in an RNA-based evolving system, such as is thought to have existed during the early history of life on Earth. Attempts to recreate RNA-based life in the laboratory must achieve further improvements in replication fidelity to enable the fully autonomous Darwinian evolution of RNA enzymes as complex as the polymerase itself.
Identifiants
pubmed: 38437533
doi: 10.1073/pnas.2321592121
doi:
Substances chimiques
RNA, Catalytic
0
RNA
63231-63-0
Nucleotidyltransferases
EC 2.7.7.-
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
e2321592121Subventions
Organisme : NASA | SMD | Planetary Science Division (PSD)
ID : 80NSSC22K0973
Organisme : Simons Foundation (SF)
ID : 287624
Commentaires et corrections
Type : CommentIn
Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts
Competing interests statement:The authors declare no competing interest.
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