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Selection of the Early Genetic Code by Ultraviolet Light

View ORCID ProfileCorinna L. Kufner, View ORCID ProfileStefan Krebs, Marlis Fischaleck, Julia Philippou-Massier, View ORCID ProfileHelmut Blum, View ORCID ProfileDominik B. Bucher, View ORCID ProfileDieter Braun, View ORCID ProfileWolfgang Zinth, View ORCID ProfileChristof B. Mast
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.13.512048
Corinna L. Kufner
1Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Department of Astronomy, Harvard University, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 (USA)
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Stefan Krebs
2Laboratory for Functional Genome Analysis, Gene Center, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Feodor-Lynen-Straße 25, 81377 Munich, Germany
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Marlis Fischaleck
2Laboratory for Functional Genome Analysis, Gene Center, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Feodor-Lynen-Straße 25, 81377 Munich, Germany
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Julia Philippou-Massier
2Laboratory for Functional Genome Analysis, Gene Center, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Feodor-Lynen-Straße 25, 81377 Munich, Germany
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Helmut Blum
2Laboratory for Functional Genome Analysis, Gene Center, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Feodor-Lynen-Straße 25, 81377 Munich, Germany
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Dominik B. Bucher
3Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Munich, Lichtenbergstr. 4, 85748 Garching b. München
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Dieter Braun
4Systems Biophysics, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Amalienstr. 54, 80799 Munich, Germany
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Wolfgang Zinth
5Biomolecular Optics and Center for Integrated Protein Science, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Öttingenstrasse 67, 80538 Munich, Germany
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Christof B. Mast
4Systems Biophysics, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Amalienstr. 54, 80799 Munich, Germany
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Abstract

The DNA sequences available in the prebiotic era were the genomic building blocks of the first life forms on Earth and have therefore been a matter of intense debate.1,2 On the surface of the Early Earth, ultraviolet (UV) light is a key energy source3, which is known to damage nucleic acids4. However, a systematic study of the sequence selectivity upon UV exposure under Early Earth conditions is still missing. In this work, we quantify the UV stability of all possible canonical DNA sequences and derive information on codon appearance under UV irradiation as selection pressure. We irradiate a model system of random 8mers at 266 nm and determine its UV stability via next-generation sequencing. As a result, we obtain the formation rates of the dominant dimer lesions as a function of their neighboring sequences and find a strong sequence selectivity. On the basis of our experimental results, we simulate the photodamage of short proto-genomes of 150 bases length by a Monte Carlo approach. Our results strongly argue for UV compatibility of early life and allow the ranking of codon evolutionary models with respect to their UV resistance.

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Selection of the Early Genetic Code by Ultraviolet Light
Corinna L. Kufner, Stefan Krebs, Marlis Fischaleck, Julia Philippou-Massier, Helmut Blum, Dominik B. Bucher, Dieter Braun, Wolfgang Zinth, Christof B. Mast
bioRxiv 2022.10.13.512048; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.13.512048
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Selection of the Early Genetic Code by Ultraviolet Light
Corinna L. Kufner, Stefan Krebs, Marlis Fischaleck, Julia Philippou-Massier, Helmut Blum, Dominik B. Bucher, Dieter Braun, Wolfgang Zinth, Christof B. Mast
bioRxiv 2022.10.13.512048; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.13.512048

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