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THE PROKARYOTES
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Systematics of Prokaryotes Focus on animals and plants –History limited to 20% of evolutionary time How to classify prokaryotes? Limited in morphological characters
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Carl Richard Woese 1928-2012, USA; Developed system based on 16S rRNA in 1977
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Carl Woese and George Fox
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rRNA Zuckerkandl and Pauling Emile Zuckerkandl (1922-2013); Austria & USA. Molecular biology and molecular clock Linus Carl Pauling (1901-1994) USA Founder of fields like quantum chemistry and molecular biology Suggested that a tree of life might be generated by comparing sequences of biopolymers like RNA
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Why should rRNA be conserved?
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When DNA is transcribed, the result is an RNA molecule Figure 10.10 DNA molecule Translation Polypeptide Gene 1 Gene 2 Gene 3 DNA strand Transcription RNA Codon Amino acid
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When DNA is transcribed, the result is an RNA molecule RNA is then translated into a sequence of amino acids Figure 10.10 DNA molecule Translation Polypeptide Gene 1 Gene 2 Gene 3 DNA strand Transcription RNA Codon Amino acid
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Ribosomal Function A typical prokaryotic cell may have 10,000+ ribosomes
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Where does rRNA enter the picture?
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Ribosomal Structure Two subunits
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Ribosomal subunits= rRNA molecules + proteins
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Prokaryotes Eukaryotes
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What’s the ‘S’? Svedberg units: a measure of how quickly particles sediment in an ultracentrifuge
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What’s the ‘S’? Svedberg units: a measure of how quickly particles sediment in an ultracentrifuge Larger the particle, the greater its S value Smaller subunit of a ribosome sinks slower than the larger subunit
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Why then does 5S + 23S = 50S?
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Why then does 5S + 23S = 50S? Shape AND size determine sedimentation rate…
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Ribosomal RNA Molecules Components of the ribosomes of ALL ORGANISMS Changes in rRNA nucleotide sequence indicative of evolutionary history SSU rRNA
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A modification of Woese from Brock et al. (1994).
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Two different supertrees generated by ML methods for complete genomes of 45 taxa. Daubin et al. 2002
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Ciniglia et al. 2004
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Lang et al. 2013 Using 24 genes and 3000 taxa
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Gram Stain and Structure
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Eubacteria >9 Kingdoms Same type of ribosomes Polysaccharide of outer wall made of Murein Most groups involved in global nutrient cycling Many of economic importance Disease Other functions (e.g. antibiotic producers)
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Archaea Differ from the Eubacteria –Form of ribosomes –No murein –Different lipids –Different RNA polymerase
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