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A straightforward origin of transfer RNA,(tRNA), is difficult to envision because of the apparentlycomplex idiosyncratic interaction between the D-loop and T-loop. Recently, multiple examples of the T-loop structuralmotif have been identified in ribosomal RNA. These examplesshow that the long-range interactions between the T-loop andD-loops seen in tRNA are not an essential part of the motifbut rather are facilitated by it. Thus, the core T-loopstructure could already have existed in a small RNA prior tothe emergence of the tRNA. The tRNA might then have arisenby expansion of an RNA that carried the motif. With thisidea in mind, Di Giulio's earlier hypothesis that tRNAevolved by a simple duplication or ligation of a minihelixRNA was re-examined. It is shown that an essentially moderntRNA structure can in fact be generated by the ligation oftwo 38-nucleotide RNA minihelices of appropriate sequence.Although rare, such sequences occur with sufficientfrequency, (1 in 3 × 107), that they could be found in astandard in vitro RNA selection experiment. Theresults demonstrate that a series of RNA duplications, aspreviously proposed, can in principal account for the originof tRNA. More generally, the results point out that RNAligation can be a powerful driving force for increasedcomplexity in the RNA World.
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Nagaswamy, U., Fox, G.E. RNA Ligation and the Origin of tRNA. Orig Life Evol Biosph 33, 199–209 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024658727570
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