Evolution ofE.coli tRNATrp

Abstract
Earlier studies (1) have shown there are direct correlations between the hydrophobicity ranking of most amino acids and their anticodonic nucleotides. However, four anticodonic assignments, i.e. those for Trp, Tyr, Ile and the XGA anticodons for Ser, did not correlate. It was our proposal that this failure to correlate was due to the fact that these assignments were made late, relative to the bulk of the assignments, in evolution through the mutation of existing tRNAs. We have shown (2) thatE. coli tRNAIle 1 and tRNAIle 2 were likely derived from tRNAVal 1 and tRNALys respectively andE. coli tRNATyr was possibly derived fromE. coli 5s rRNA or a common precursor with 5s rRNA (3). The fact that quite high homologies were observed in these comparisons is consistent with the late evolution of the tRNAs in question. We now examine the evolution ofE. coli tRNATrp by comparing its homology with otherE. coli tRNAs. The data suggest a possible evolutionary relationship withE. coli tRNAGly or tRNAArg. The data support the idea of the late assignment of anticodons to Trp.

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