Among the numerous hypotheses offering a scenario for the origin of life on Earth, the one called “The RNA World” has
gained the most attention. According to this hypothesis RNA acted as a genetic information storage material, as a catalyst
of all metabolic reactions, and as a regulator of all processes in the primordial world. Various experiments show that RNA
molecules could have been synthesized abiotically, with the potential to mediate a whole repertoire of metabolic reactions.
Ribozymes carrying out aminoacyl-tRNA reactions have been found in SELEX (systematic evolution of ligands by exponential
enrichment) approaches and the development of a ribosome from a RNA-built protoribosome is easy to imagine. Transfer
RNA aminoacylation, protoribosome origin, and the availability of amino acids on early Earth allowed the genetic code to
evolve. Encoded proteins most likely stabilized RNA molecules and were able to create channels across membranes. In the
modern cell, DNA replaced RNA as the main depositor of genetic information and proteins carry out almost all metabolic
reactions. However, RNA is still playing versatile, crucial roles in the cell. Apart from its classical functions in the cell, a huge
small RNA world is controlling gene expression, chromatin condensation, response to environmental cues, and protecting
the cell against the invasion of various nucleic acids forms. Long non-coding RNAs act as crucial gene expression regulators.
Riboswitches act at the level of transcription, splicing or translation and mediate feedback regulation on biosynthesis and
transport of the ligand they sense. Alternative splicing generates genetic variability and increases the protein repertoire in
response to developmental or environmental changes. All these regulatory functions are essential in shaping cell plasticity
in the changing milieu. Recent discoveries of new, unexpected and important functions of RNA molecules support the
hypothesis that we live in a New RNA World.
Ta witryna wykorzystuje pliki cookies do przechowywania informacji na Twoim komputerze. Pliki cookies stosujemy w celu świadczenia usług na najwyższym poziomie, w tym w sposób dostosowany do indywidualnych potrzeb. Korzystanie z witryny bez zmiany ustawień dotyczących cookies oznacza, że będą one zamieszczane w Twoim komputerze. W każdym momencie możesz dokonać zmiany ustawień dotyczących cookies
Informacja
SZANOWNI CZYTELNICY!
UPRZEJMIE INFORMUJEMY, ŻE BIBLIOTEKA FUNKCJONUJE W NASTĘPUJĄCYCH GODZINACH:
Wypożyczalnia i Czytelnia Główna: poniedziałek – piątek od 9.00 do 19.00