On the origin of operons and their possible role in evolution toward thermophily - PubMed
On the origin of operons and their possible role in evolution toward thermophily
N Glansdorff. J Mol Evol. 1999 Oct.
Abstract
We present a hypothesis suggesting that close linkage of functionally related anabolic genes and their ultimate integration into operons developed under selective pressure as a molecular strategy which contributed to the viability of ancestral thermophilic cells. Cotranslation of functionally related proteins is viewed as having facilitated the formation of multienzyme complexes channeling thermolabile substrates and the mutual stabilization of inherently thermolabile proteins. In this perspective, the evolutionary scheme considered the most probable is the evolution of both Bacteria and Archaea by thermoreduction (Forterre 1995) from a mesophilic, protoeukaryotic last common ancestor (LCA) endowed with appreciable genetic redundancy.
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