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. 2018 Jun;48(2):245-258.
doi: 10.1007/s11084-017-9553-2. Epub 2017 Nov 10.

A Proposal of the Ur-proteome

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A Proposal of the Ur-proteome

Miryam Palacios-Pérez et al. Orig Life Evol Biosph. 2018 Jun.

Abstract

Herein we outline a plausible proteome, encoded by assuming a primeval RNY genetic code. We unveil the primeval phenotype by using only the RNA genotype; it means that we recovered the most ancestral proteome, mostly made of the 8 amino acids encoded by RNY triplets. By looking at those fragments, it is noticeable that they are positioned, not at catalytic sites, but in the cofactor binding sites. It implies that the stabilization of a molecule appeared long before its catalytic activity, and therefore the Ur-proteome comprised a set of proteins modules that corresponded to Cofactor Stabilizing Binding Sites (CSBSs), which we call the primitive bindome. With our method, we reconstructed the structures of the "first protein modules" that Sobolevsky and Trifonov (2006) found by using only RMSD. We also examine the probable cofactors that bound to them. We discuss the notion of CSBSs as the first proteins modules in progenotes in the context of several proposals about the primitive forms of life.

Keywords: Cofactor stabilizing binding sites; Last universal common ancestor; Ligand binding; Primeval RNY code; Ur-proteome.

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