1. [The molecular mechanism of evolution of changes in the genetic code].
- Author
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Gomes AC, Costa T, Carreto L, and Santos MA
- Subjects
- Base Sequence, Candida albicans genetics, Codon, Genome, Fungal, Molecular Sequence Data, Mutation, Nucleic Acid Conformation, RNA, Transfer genetics, Evolution, Molecular, Genetic Code, RNA, Transfer chemistry
- Abstract
Alterations to the standard genetic code have been found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. This finding demolished the central dogma of molecular biology, postulated by Crick in 1968, of an immutable and universal genetic code and raised the question of how organisms survive genetic code alterations? Recent studies suggest that genetic code alterations are driven by selection using a mechanism that requires translational ambiguity. In C. albicans, the leucine CUG codon is decoded as serine through structural alterations of the translational machinery, in particular, of a Ser-tRNACAG which has dual identity and novel decoding properties. Here, we review the molecular mechanism of CUG reassignment focusing on the structural change of the translational machinery and on the impact that such alteration had on the evolution of the Candida albicans genome.
- Published
- 2006