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Complex biochemical systems exhibit traits that appear to be highly adapted. Studies of catalytic RNA demonstrate that adaptive traits, such as increased specificity and error tolerance, could originate as evolutionary by-products.
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Ribosome kinetics are rate-limiting for protein synthesis. Here the authors evolve diverse 16S rRNAs for enhanced protein synthesis rates and genetic code expansion efficiencies in vivo.
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| Open AccessSpecificity and catalysis hardwired at the RNA–protein interface in a translational proofreading enzyme
The editing domain of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases is responsible for removing non-cognate amino acids from mischarged tRNAs. Here the authors show that the D-aminoacyl-tRNA deacylase fold of archaeal ThrRS does not rely on protein side chains for substrate specificity and catalysis.
- Sadeem Ahmad
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