Decoding the Evolution of Ribonucleotide Reductases: A Deep Dive with Dr. Ando

Science Society by Catarina Cunha

Episode notes

We are excited to welcome Dr. Ando, an expert in phylogenetic reconstruction and evolutionary biology, in this episode. Dr. Ando's intriguing work centers on Ribonucleotide Reductases (RNRs) - essential enzymes used by all free-living organisms and many viruses in the biosynthesis of DNA precursors.

RNRs exhibit tremendous diversity in terms of primary sequence and cofactor requirements while retaining a conserved fold and a radical-based mechanism for nucleotide reduction. Dr. Ando and his team have pieced together the most extensive phylogeny of RNRs to date, including a whopping 6779 sequences that unite all extant classes of the RNR family.

During our discussion, Dr. Ando shares fascinating insights into their discovery of a novel, phylogenetically distinct clade that they have dubbed 'clade Ø'. This clade is ancestral to the clas ... 

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Keywords
phylogeneticphylogenetic analysisribonucleotide reductaseancestral cladeoxygenlife adapted to oxygenribonucleotide reductasesevolutionary biologyalphafold2cryogenic electron microscopy