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The origin and early evolution of nucleic acid polymerasesThe hypothesis that vestiges of the ancestral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase involved in the replication of RNA genomes of Archean cells are present in the eubacterial RNA-polymerase beta-prime subunit and its homologues is discussed. It is shown that, in the DNA-dependent RNA polymerases from three cellular lineages, a very conserved sequence of eight amino acids, also found in a small RNA-binding site previously described for the E. coli polynucleotide phosphorylase and the S1 ribosomal protein, is present. The optimal conditions for the replicase activity of the avian-myeloblastosis-virus reverse transcriptase are presented. The evolutionary significance of the in vitro modifications of substrate and template specificities of RNA polymerases and reverse transcriptases is discussed.
Document ID
19920038335
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Lazcano, A.
(Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Coyoacan, Mexico)
Cappello, R.
(Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Coyoacan, Mexico)
Valverde, V.
(Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Coyoacan, Mexico)
Llaca, V.
(California, University Davis, United States)
Oro, J.
(Houston, University TX, United States)
Date Acquired
August 15, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1992
Publication Information
Publication: Advances in Space Research
Volume: 12
Issue: 4 19
ISSN: 0273-1177
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Accession Number
92A20959
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NGR-44-005-002
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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