Reflections on the Origin and Early Evolution of the Genetic Code

Chembiochem. 2023 May 16;24(10):e202300048. doi: 10.1002/cbic.202300048. Epub 2023 Apr 13.

Abstract

Examination of the genetic code (GeCo) reveals that amino acids coded by (A/U) codons display a large functional spectrum and bind RNA whereas, except for Arg, those coded by (G/C) codons do not. From a stereochemical viewpoint, the clear preference for (A/U)-rich codons to be located at the GeCo half blocks suggests they were specifically determined. Conversely, the overall lower affinity of cognate amino acids for their (G/C)-rich anticodons points to their late arrival to the GeCo. It is proposed that i) initially the code was composed of the eight (A/U) codons; ii) these codons were duplicated when G/C nucleotides were added to their wobble positions, and three new codons with G/C in their first position were incorporated; and iii) a combination of A/U and G/C nucleotides progressively generated the remaining codons.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acids / chemistry
  • Amino Acids / genetics
  • Anticodon
  • Codon / genetics
  • Evolution, Molecular*
  • Genetic Code*
  • Models, Genetic
  • Nucleotides / genetics
  • RNA, Transfer / chemistry

Substances

  • Codon
  • Amino Acids
  • Nucleotides
  • Anticodon
  • RNA, Transfer