What are the advantages of 80S ribosomes over 70S ribosomes?

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In summary, eukaryotes evolved the 80S ribosome instead of continuing to use the prokaryotic 70S ribosomes due to the need for accommodation of more complex translation enzymes. This evolution was driven by the addition of proteins and RNA to the evolutionarily conserved core of the ribosome. Recent X-ray crystallography studies have allowed for identification and comparison of specific structural features between bacterial and eukaryotic ribosomes, providing insight into their functional differences.
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I was just wondering why eukaryotes evolved the slightly different 80S ribosome rather than continuing to use prokaryotic 70S ribosomes. What was the necessity for this change? Besides maybe accommodation for more complex eukaryotic translation enzymes, etc
 
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Here's a nice review article on the topic (it's a little old though, so there may be newer info if you search around more):

Melnikov et al. 2012. One core, two shells: bacterial and eukaryotic ribosomes. Nat Struct Mol Biol 19:560. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nsmb.2313

Abstract:
Ribosomes are universally conserved enzymes that carry out protein biosynthesis. Bacterial and eukaryotic ribosomes, which share an evolutionarily conserved core, are thought to have evolved from a common ancestor by addition of proteins and RNA that bestow different functionalities to ribosomes from different domains of life. Recently, structures of the eukaryotic ribosome, determined by X-ray crystallography, have allowed us to compare these structures to previously determined structures of bacterial ribosomes. Here we describe selected bacteria- or eukaryote-specific structural features of the ribosome and discuss the functional implications of some of them.
 
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Related to What are the advantages of 80S ribosomes over 70S ribosomes?

1. What is the main difference between 80S and 70S ribosomes?

80S and 70S ribosomes differ in terms of their size and composition. 80S ribosomes are larger and found in eukaryotic cells, while 70S ribosomes are smaller and found in prokaryotic cells.

2. What are the advantages of 80S ribosomes over 70S ribosomes in protein synthesis?

80S ribosomes have a more complex structure and contain additional ribosomal proteins compared to 70S ribosomes. This allows for a more precise and efficient protein synthesis process.

3. How do 80S ribosomes contribute to the complexity of eukaryotic cells?

The presence of 80S ribosomes in eukaryotic cells allows for the production of larger and more complex proteins. This contributes to the overall complexity and diversity of eukaryotic organisms.

4. Why are 80S ribosomes essential for the functioning of multicellular organisms?

Multicellular organisms require the production of a wide variety of proteins for various cellular functions. The presence of 80S ribosomes in these organisms allows for the synthesis of diverse and specialized proteins necessary for their survival and function.

5. Are there any other advantages of 80S ribosomes besides protein synthesis?

In addition to protein synthesis, 80S ribosomes also play a role in various cellular processes such as RNA processing and quality control, making them essential for maintaining the overall health and functioning of eukaryotic cells.

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