Re: Ribosome origin explained?



On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 12:34:18 -0500 (EST), "Perplexed in Peoria"
<jimmenegay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If this is correct, it is the most important discovery regarding the
origin of life since - well ... - since the origin of life.

http://blogs.sciencemag.org/origins/2009/02/deconstructing-the-ribosome.html


I wouldn't get excited about this just yet. If they can derive the
initial small core functional unit and show that it can function by
itself and what it does, that would be somehting. I like their
approach very much though.
But I'm uncomfortable with the feeling there must be non-darwinian
processes involved to explain even the ribosome evolution. It seems
almost everyone other than myself thinks the evolution of the genetic
code must involve something more than standard darwinian natural
selection.
I remember a long time ago we had a long discussion on the evolution
of the ribosome with both of us feeling the ribosome first evolved for
some other function than making polypeptides. I don't know if your
views have changed but mine have changed completely (and before this
article). I now think it evolved from a very simple beginning but
making polypeptides from the very beginning.
I also have never thought there ever was a takeover event of another
kind either. This is when someone thinks polypeptides (the genetic
code) were first made on minerals or by tRNAs alone or some other way
and then waves their hands and says and then the ribosome took over.
So I think when we have an explanation of how the ribosome evolved,
we will also have an explanation of how the genetic code evolved. The
two will turn out to be one and the same.
It may be difficult but it should be more straightforward to work
out the evolution of the complex but real structure of the ribosome
rather than trying to just expain the evolution of an abstract concept
of an encoding scheme (the genetic code).

William L Hunt





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