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Prebiotic Nucleoside Synthesis: The Selectivity of Simplicity

Florian M. Kruse, Jennifer S. Teichert, Oliver Trapp

2020Chemistry - A European Journal42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Ever since the discovery of nucleic acids 150 years ago, [1] major achievements have been made in understanding and decrypting the fascinating scientific questions of the genetic code. [2] However, the most fundamental question about the origin and the evolution of the genetic code remains a mystery. How did nature manage to build up such intriguingly complex molecules able to encode structure and function from simple building blocks? What conditions were required? How could the precursors survive the unhostile environment of early Earth? Over the past decades, promising synthetic concepts were proposed providing clarity in the field of prebiotic nucleic acid research. In this Minireview, we show the current status and various approaches to answer these fascinating questions.

Topics & Concepts

CLARITYSimplicityGenetic codeFunction (biology)ENCODENucleic acidSimple (philosophy)AbiogenesisComputer scienceCode (set theory)Computational biologyBiologyNanotechnologyEvolutionary biologyEpistemologyGeneticsPhilosophyProgramming languageDNABiochemistryGeneMaterials scienceSet (abstract data type)Origins and Evolution of LifeRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsEnzyme Structure and Function