The evolution of the RNase P- and RNase MRP-associated RNAs: Phylogenetic analysis and nucleotide substitution rate

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作者
Sbisa, E [1 ]
Pesole, G [1 ]
Tullo, A [1 ]
Saccone, C [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV BARI, DIPARTMENTO BIOCHIM & BIOL MOLEC, BARI, ITALY
关键词
RNase P; RNase MRP; ribonucleoproteins; multialignment; molecular clock; phylogenetic tree; quantitative evolutionary rate; yeasts; vertebrates; mitochondria;
D O I
10.1007/BF02352299
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
We report a detailed evolutionary study of the RNase P- and RNase MRP- associated RNAs. The analyses were performed on all the available complete sequences of RNase MRP (vertebrates, yeast, plant), nuclear RNase P (vertebrates, yeast), and mitochondrial RNase P (yeast) RNAs. For the first time the phylogenetic distance between these sequences and the nucleotide substitution rates have been quantitatively measured. The analyses were performed by considering the optimal multiple alignments obtained mostly by maximizing similarity between primary sequences. RNase P RNA and MRP RNA display evolutionary dynamics following the molecular clock. Both have similar rates and evolve about one order of magnitude faster than the corresponding small rRNA sequences which have been, so far, the most common gene markers used for phylogeny. However, small rRNAs evolve too slowly to solve close phylogenetic relationships such as those between mammals. The quicker rate of RNase P and MRP RNA allowed us to assess phylogenetic relationships between mammals and other vertebrate species and yeast strains. The phylogenetic data obtained with yeasts perfectly agree with those obtained by functional assays, thus demonstrating the potential offered by this approach for laboratory experiments.
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