RECONSTRUCTING THE EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF THE ARTIODACTYL RIBONUCLEASE SUPERFAMILY

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JERMANN, TM
OPITZ, JG
STACKHOUSE, J
BENNER, SA
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[1] Department of Chemistry, ETH Zürich
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10.1038/374057a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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THE sequences of proteins from ancient organisms can be reconstructed from the sequences of their descendants by a procedure that assumes that the descendant proteins arose from the extinct ancestor by the smallest number of independent evolutionary events ('parsimony')(1,2). Tbe reconstructed sequences can then be prepared in the laboratory and studied(3,4). Thirteen ancient ribonucleases (RNases) have been reconstructed as intermediates in the evolution of the RNase protein family in artiodactyls (the mammal order that includes pig, camel, deer, sheep and ox)(5). The properties of the reconstructed proteins suggest that parsimony yields plausible ancient sequences. Going back in time, a significant change in behaviour, namely a fivefold increase in catalytic activity against double-stranded RNA, appears in the RNase reconstructed for the founding ancestor of the artiodactyl lineage, which lived about 40 million years ago(6). This corresponds to the period when ruminant digestion arose in the artiodactyls, suggests that contemporary artiodactyl digestive RNases arose from a non-digestive ancestor, and illustrates how evolutionary reconstructions can help in tbe understanding of physiological function within a protein family(7-9).
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