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Triplet-Encoded Prebiotic RNA Aminoacylation

Meng Su, Christian Schmitt, Ziwei Liu, Samuel J. Roberts, Kim C. Liu, Konstantin Röder, Andres Jäschke, David J. Wales, John D. Sutherland

2023Journal of the American Chemical Society28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The encoding step of translation involves attachment of amino acids to cognate tRNAs by aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, themselves the product of coded peptide synthesis. So, the question arises─before these enzymes evolved, how were primordial tRNAs selectively aminoacylated? Here, we demonstrate enzyme-free, sequence-dependent, chemoselective aminoacylation of RNA. We investigated two potentially prebiotic routes to aminoacyl-tRNA acceptor stem-overhang mimics and analyzed those oligonucleotides undergoing the most efficient aminoacylation. Overhang sequences do not significantly influence the chemoselectivity of aminoacylation by either route. For aminoacyl-transfer from a mixed anhydride donor strand, the chemoselectivity and stereoselectivity of aminoacylation depend on the terminal three base pairs of the stem. The results support early suggestions of a second genetic code in the acceptor stem.

Topics & Concepts

AminoacylationChemistryChemoselectivityTransfer RNAGenetic codeAminoacyl tRNA synthetaseRNATranslation (biology)StereochemistryBiochemistryAmino acidCombinatorial chemistryMessenger RNAGeneCatalysisRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsOrigins and Evolution of LifeBacterial Genetics and Biotechnology