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The Universal Ancestor Lived in a Thermophilic or Hyperthermophilic Environment

โœ Scribed by MASSIMO DI GIULIO


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
229 KB
Volume
203
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5193

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โœฆ Synopsis


Galtier et al. (Science 1999, 283, 220}221) exploit the correlation between the optimal growth temperature in prokaryotes and the G#C content of rRNAs and establish that the last universal common ancestor (LUCA) lived in a mesophilic environment. This result was achieved by estimating the G#C content of the ancestral sequences of the rRNAs of the LUCA through use of a complex Markov model. I have re-analysed their alignments of the rDNAs with maximum parsimony and I have found that their result is not robust and is, in all likelihood, incorrect. In particular, the rRNA ancestral sequences reconstructed with maximum parsimony from these rDNA alignments as well as those reconstructed after eliminating all the sites that turn out to be ambiguous to the parsimony algorithm and to a site-by-site inspection of these alignments, are such as to suggest that the LUCA lived in a thermophilic or hyperthermophilic environment. This "nding is also supported by some tRNA ancestral sequences. The main conclusion of this analysis is that if the LUCA was a progenote then the origin of life might have taken place at a high temperature.


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The existence of a correlation between the optimal growth temperature of various organisms and a thermophily index (based on the propensity of amino acids to enter more frequently into the proteins of thermophiles/hyperthermophiles) allows inferences to be made on the mesophilic or thermophilic natu