Towards a prebiotic chemoton – nucleotide precursor synthesis driven by the autocatalytic formose reaction
Quoc Phuong Tran, Ruiqin Yi, Albert C. Fahrenbach
Abstract
H NMR spectroscopy. Cyanamide was shown to delay the exponential phase of the formose reaction by reacting with formose sugars to form 2-aminooxazole and 2-aminooxazolines thereby diverting some of these sugars from the autocatalytic cycle, which nonetheless remains intact. Masses for tetrose and pentose aminooxazolines, precursors for nucleotide synthesis including TNA and RNA, were also observed. The results of this work in the context of the chemoton model are further discussed. Additionally, we highlight other prebiotically plausible molecules that could have mediated the formose reaction and alternative prebiotic autocatalytic systems.
Topics & Concepts
AutocatalysisPrebioticNucleotideChemistryCombinatorial chemistryBiochemistryCatalysisGeneOrigins and Evolution of LifeProtein Structure and DynamicsEnzyme Structure and Function