The Evolution of Adenine Synthesis

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Preliminary Calculation of the Information and Knowledge

The analysis undertaken in chapters 4 and 5 could be repeated for all of these enzymes, but this would take several weeks to analyze the data and then another week to format it in a presentable fashion. It would then add many pages to this work that most would not want to sort through.

        Is there a simpler way? In chapter 5, the analysis revealed that the B chain of insulin contains 280 bits of information and 211 bits of knowledge. Since this chain contains 30 amino acids, the average information per amino acid is 280.5/30 = 9.35 bits per amino acid and 211/30 = 7 bits of knowledge per amino acid.

        To find an answer quickly without any long drawn out mathematical analysis, the molecular knowledge required for life to synthesize adenine is given by: 7 bits per amino acid x 4527 amino acids = 31,689 bits.
        Notice that the above calculation uses molecular knowledge instead of information. Nevertheless, the above calculation assumes that the average knowledge of a small highly conserved protein like insulin is representative of a much larger enzyme. This assumption is incorrect, and so the number of bits calculated above is too large.

        In a large enzyme, patches of amino acids that are located near each other on the three-dimensional structure of the protein tend to either be highly conserved or highly variable. The highly conserved patches will likely show a conservation pattern similar to insulin. Thus, the average knowledge per amino acid (based on the analysis of insulin) can only be safely applied to these highly conserved patches.

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