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SUBMITTER: Pezo V
PROVIDER: S-EPMC423239 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Pezo V V Metzgar D D Hendrickson T L TL Waas W F WF Hazebrouck S S Döring V V Marlière P P Schimmel P P De Crécy-Lagard V V
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20040526 23
A primitive genetic code is thought to have encoded statistical, ambiguous proteins in which more than one amino acid was inserted at a given codon. The relative vitality of organisms bearing ambiguous proteins and the kinds of pressures that forced development of the highly specific modern genetic code are unknown. Previous work demonstrated that, in the absence of selective pressure, enforced ambiguity in cells leads to death or to sequence reversion to eliminate the ambiguous phenotype. Here, ...[more]